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can you own the 25 rounder in ma?
can you own the 25 rounder in ma?
Yes, if you are properly licensed and the mag is pre-ban.
i picked up both the colt licensed dedicated .22 and this s&w dedicated .22, they were both pieces of SH*@... Both went back into the boxes and my dealer sent both back to the distributors. Maybe I just got extra lucky with 2 total pieces of SH*@ but now Im holding out for the sig 522.
i thought that the cap regulations did not apply to .22?
Edumacate me.
The mags for the SW .22 cal AR will not be pre ban as they are proprietary, and therefore all made within the last year.
Us MA residents will have to suffice with the much less dangerous 10 rounders...
Correct but the thread drifted to the new Ruger. In the Ruger vid it showed the test with a 25 round mag.
No.i thought that the cap regulations did not apply to .22?
Edumacate me.
Stock would have to be pinned or changed to a noncollapsible and 25 round mag is out.http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=140650120
So the 25 rounder is shipped and would be illegal here in mass? or would they not ship the mag?
Stock would have to be pinned or changed to a noncollapsible and 25 round mag is out.
I am curious, what was wrong with them specifically?
bought a SW 15 22lr a month ago for $399 in Rochester NH. 300 rds of Federal 550 bulk pack through it without a FTF/FTE . tried CCI minimags but based on waxy coating had some FTF, not many but some. Remingtons worked well too with maybe 3 or 4 FTF out of 150 or so. Aguila sucked! Everyone that has shot it loves it and atleast the on i have has none of the characteristics that iefstath describes above. I will stick with the Federal bulks for they functioned flawlessly and are cheaper than the CCI minimags anyway. So far nothing but a ton of fun. ALso, different from the COlt, the Smith operates identical to a true AR 15 setup..the colt does not. great training weapon and for $399, come on.
If anyone sees one in a store give us a heads up.
The local shop down here in FL has two in stock, probably free state models. If anyone's interested I'll find out the price, they have an LE/military discount at this shop too.