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14 Mossberg 500 That ISNT NFA!
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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 2842885" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>Obviously it's a really stupidly written law (shocking I know). When it comes down to it, with shotshells made in just about every pistol caliber, any handgun could fall under that definition. A court would probably draw the distinction and try to insert a little sanity in the law by saying that those aren't expected to be able to cause lethal injury (though they certainly could). </p><p></p><p>I don't see any way of reading that statute that wouldn't prohibit the Judge. Obviously no one cares... they are bought and sold commonly here. I have owned one myself. To a cop, it looks just like another wheel gun (just with an extra long cylinder). As far as I know, no cop or DA who actually knows what one is has ever been piss-ant enough to bring someone up on charges for it.</p><p></p><p>But get pulled over by a not-so-2A minded cop with a Serbu Super Shorty next to your seat, and things may go differently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 2842885, member: 4235"] Obviously it's a really stupidly written law (shocking I know). When it comes down to it, with shotshells made in just about every pistol caliber, any handgun could fall under that definition. A court would probably draw the distinction and try to insert a little sanity in the law by saying that those aren't expected to be able to cause lethal injury (though they certainly could). I don't see any way of reading that statute that wouldn't prohibit the Judge. Obviously no one cares... they are bought and sold commonly here. I have owned one myself. To a cop, it looks just like another wheel gun (just with an extra long cylinder). As far as I know, no cop or DA who actually knows what one is has ever been piss-ant enough to bring someone up on charges for it. But get pulled over by a not-so-2A minded cop with a Serbu Super Shorty next to your seat, and things may go differently. [/QUOTE]
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