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I know in general you can lend guns to another licensed person in state. My question is, can a Massachusetts LTC person possess/carry/store a prohibited(think new Glock) firearm lent to him from an out of state friend? TIA
the way this is worded that should cover ARs as well as long as they have 10 round mags?
I'm listing all the pistols prohibited in MA in this post.
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can a Massachusetts LTC person possess/carry/store a prohibited(think new Glock) firearm
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there ya go.
You left out all assault-pistols. Sig MPX, HK SP-5K, AR variants, etc...
Those things do exist north of the wall.
Oh... I get it. Can my buddy in New Hampshire buy a Glock for $400 bucks and lend it to me.... for a long, long time?
You're flirting with straw purchasing at that point, I would think. Idk, interesting question!Oh... I get it. Can my buddy in New Hampshire buy a Glock for $400 bucks and lend it to me.... for a long, long time?
Unless there is an incident (lost firearm found and turned; need for a MAJOR fishing expedition) where they do an ATF forward trace (mfgr -> dealer -> purchaser -> interview purchaser regarding private resale, etc.), the only thing that happens when LE "runs a gun" is that is either comes back with an NCIC "hit" as a stolen gun or does not.They find firearm. It comes back to someone else.
You left out all assault-pistols. Sig MPX, HK SP-5K, AR variants, etc...
Those things do exist north of the wall.
There was also one in the MA classifieds a few days ago.
"This is a facetious question. What makes you state that a new Glock is prohibited?"
To the keyboard nitpickers: sorry for my lack of expression. By prohibited I meant unable to walk into a dealer and buy new. Paying way more for a used non-collectible than new, retail cost just seems crazy to me.
To me, I think it makes more sense to just spend the extra 200 bucks that the glock will cost you in Mass than risk all the BS.