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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2932125" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>What is it about the ignition source?</p><p>The Gen 1 Savage Smokeless required a FFL transfer.</p><p>The Gen 2 didn't.</p><p>I have the Gen 1, and did have to fill out the paperwork. I called BS on the gun store owner, but went along. Going home I looked it up, and he was right.</p><p>Never looked at a Gen 1 vs Gen 2 to see the difference. I'd like to know.</p><p>Later on, I looked it up in the Federal regs that spell out what a convicted felon still has rights to use in response to a post on OSA. Bow is fine, and federal law says a Mz is Ok, but Oklahoma law says felons cannot use Muzzle Loaders even though the feds have no problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2932125, member: 5412"] What is it about the ignition source? The Gen 1 Savage Smokeless required a FFL transfer. The Gen 2 didn't. I have the Gen 1, and did have to fill out the paperwork. I called BS on the gun store owner, but went along. Going home I looked it up, and he was right. Never looked at a Gen 1 vs Gen 2 to see the difference. I'd like to know. Later on, I looked it up in the Federal regs that spell out what a convicted felon still has rights to use in response to a post on OSA. Bow is fine, and federal law says a Mz is Ok, but Oklahoma law says felons cannot use Muzzle Loaders even though the feds have no problem. [/QUOTE]
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