I'm a little confused as to whether this would technically be legal in CT now:
http://iwi.us/TAVOR/TAVOR-B18RS
Specs:
The CA model (16.5 barrel, making is under the 30 inch limit) says it requires a tool to remove the mag. Not sure if this is setup the same way or not. What I'm confused about is there was a link to a page that said "a centerfire rifle with a fixed magazine with the ABILITY to accept more than 10 rounds". How are they determining the ABILITY to accept more than 10 rounds? Does that mean that "oh, you have an AR-15 with registered mags and another rifle that has the ability to accept them, now you are illegal"?
http://iwi.us/TAVOR/TAVOR-B18RS
Specs:
Magazine Type | Polymer NATO STANAG type |
Magazine Capacity | 10 rounds |
Barrel Material | Cold hammer forged, CrMoV, chrome lined |
Barrel Length | 18" |
Overall Length | 30" (with 2 ⅜" permanently attached muzzle brake) |
Weight | 8.15 lbs. |
Rifling | Right hand, 6 grooves, 1:7 inch twist |
Stock Color | Black |
Stock Type | Reinforced polymer bullpup configuration |
Sights | Folding front sight (blade) with Tritium insert and rear sight (aperture) |
Restricted States | * This model is compliant with Maryland, Massachusetts and New Jersey regulations in effect as of June 1, 2014. IWI US will not be responsible to any changes in state law after June 1, 2014 that may restrict the sale of these rifles in MD, MA or NJ. |
The CA model (16.5 barrel, making is under the 30 inch limit) says it requires a tool to remove the mag. Not sure if this is setup the same way or not. What I'm confused about is there was a link to a page that said "a centerfire rifle with a fixed magazine with the ABILITY to accept more than 10 rounds". How are they determining the ABILITY to accept more than 10 rounds? Does that mean that "oh, you have an AR-15 with registered mags and another rifle that has the ability to accept them, now you are illegal"?