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80% "Glocks" legal to carry?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigfug" data-source="post: 3103987" data-attributes="member: 4864"><p>Understood, but since there isn't any legal precedent, even a bona fide lawyer is just giving an opinion. Ask two different lawyers, get two different opinions. Which if you read the last line of my OP, opinions are all I asked for. I spoke to one attorney and he said he believed it referred to zip guns, and not 80% or home built guns. He even found the statute where they clarified and removed homemade, imitation, flare guns etc from another statute defining guns, but it was left in this one. So I imagine that this is just like the OAL length vs barrel length language that used to be there where one stature listed OAL less than 16, and the other listed barrel length less than 16. Even the ATF gives conflicting info on braces, OAL, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigfug, post: 3103987, member: 4864"] Understood, but since there isn't any legal precedent, even a bona fide lawyer is just giving an opinion. Ask two different lawyers, get two different opinions. Which if you read the last line of my OP, opinions are all I asked for. I spoke to one attorney and he said he believed it referred to zip guns, and not 80% or home built guns. He even found the statute where they clarified and removed homemade, imitation, flare guns etc from another statute defining guns, but it was left in this one. So I imagine that this is just like the OAL length vs barrel length language that used to be there where one stature listed OAL less than 16, and the other listed barrel length less than 16. Even the ATF gives conflicting info on braces, OAL, etc. [/QUOTE]
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