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Thank you for your quick response. I had looked online but all the sources I originally found stated that it wasn’t required. I eventually found section 128B which seems to confirm one has 7 days.Yes. Any gun made after 1899 is a gun and must be registered in MA.
Correct. Within 7 days, do the form, leave seller information blank.Thank you for your quick response. I had looked online but all the sources I originally found stated that it wasn’t required. I eventually found section 128B which seems to confirm one has 7 days.
Correct !No, don't register it. Move to N.H, and buy many more.
He said it was pre 94 ban so Maura doesn’t care about those. He can register it without worry. Fully legal.If said rifle is an AR or AK pattern you might have an issue with Maura.
That's baseless fear-mongering.If said rifle is an AR or AK pattern you might have an issue with Maura.
we don't register guns in MA, we register gun "transactions".
On ef-10 form, there is no place to put whether a rifle is pre-ban or not. Considering how outdated the website is, I doubt the computer is capable of verifying the serial numbers for eligibility. Find a document indicating that the serial number is indeed pre-ban, print it, and save it in your paper folder for all gun papers/receipts/etc.He said it was pre 94 ban so Maura doesn’t care about those. He can register it without worry. Fully legal.
Even if it's post-94 it's still legal, as long as it complies with the AWB.On ef-10 form, there is no place to put whether a rifle is pre-ban or not. Considering how outdated the website is, I doubt the computer is capable of verifying the serial numbers for eligibility. Find a document indicating that the serial number is indeed pre-ban, print it, and save it in your paper folder for all gun papers/receipts/etc.