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Hi everyone,
I’m pretty sure I know the answer to this, but I just thought I’d double check here.
I know dealers are not supposed to sell pistols in MA with less than a 10lb trigger pull (I believe there are a couple other alternative modifications, but I digress).
I have a pistol (HK P30SKS v3 da/sa with thumb safety and decocker, if that matters to the answer) that I bought from Mass Firearms, but I have small hands and had trouble safely managing the pull, so I had the trigger return and firing pin block springs lightened by a gunsmith.
It was done with official HK parts, and the gunsmith said the change should make the pull 3-3.5 lbs lighter.
My question is - do I need to return the gun to a 10lb pull before selling/transferring to another individual, or is that law just for an FFL/actual licensed gun dealer?
Thanks in advance
I’m pretty sure I know the answer to this, but I just thought I’d double check here.
I know dealers are not supposed to sell pistols in MA with less than a 10lb trigger pull (I believe there are a couple other alternative modifications, but I digress).
I have a pistol (HK P30SKS v3 da/sa with thumb safety and decocker, if that matters to the answer) that I bought from Mass Firearms, but I have small hands and had trouble safely managing the pull, so I had the trigger return and firing pin block springs lightened by a gunsmith.
It was done with official HK parts, and the gunsmith said the change should make the pull 3-3.5 lbs lighter.
My question is - do I need to return the gun to a 10lb pull before selling/transferring to another individual, or is that law just for an FFL/actual licensed gun dealer?
Thanks in advance