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Can I use my FN Five seveN for concealed carry?
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<blockquote data-quote="mons meg" data-source="post: 1782805" data-attributes="member: 90"><p>I don't think it would matter what pistol you carried as long as it was .45 or under, and did not use a restricted bullet as defined in the State code:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So what I'm saying is it's nothing particular to the Five seveN. Also, the original SS190 rounds for that pistol and/or P90 were lead core, (someone fact check me here) but could penetrate a vest, but would not be restricted by OS 1289.19. Note the "AND" statement above. i.e. you can use steel core ammo in a rifle, but it can't have a fluorocarbon (Teflon) coating. This law was put on the books as a result of the "teflon bullet" scare, but would not restrict other ammo "capable of penetrating body armor".</p><p></p><p></p><p>Edit: I should have mentioned there is the Federal definition of "armor piercing" to contend with,</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> but I did find this article which is interesting:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://gunwalker.com/5.7x28mm/armorpiercing.html" target="_blank">http://gunwalker.com/5.7x28mm/armorpiercing.html</a></p><p></p><p>IOW, ATF can say they classify the SS190 as "armor piercing" but if that does not comport with the actual wording of federal law, it isn't valid. Kind of moot, since you can't realistically buy the SS190 anyway. Almost all the other variants are not classified by ATF OR Oklahoma as AP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mons meg, post: 1782805, member: 90"] I don't think it would matter what pistol you carried as long as it was .45 or under, and did not use a restricted bullet as defined in the State code: So what I'm saying is it's nothing particular to the Five seveN. Also, the original SS190 rounds for that pistol and/or P90 were lead core, (someone fact check me here) but could penetrate a vest, but would not be restricted by OS 1289.19. Note the "AND" statement above. i.e. you can use steel core ammo in a rifle, but it can't have a fluorocarbon (Teflon) coating. This law was put on the books as a result of the "teflon bullet" scare, but would not restrict other ammo "capable of penetrating body armor". Edit: I should have mentioned there is the Federal definition of "armor piercing" to contend with, but I did find this article which is interesting: [url]http://gunwalker.com/5.7x28mm/armorpiercing.html[/url] IOW, ATF can say they classify the SS190 as "armor piercing" but if that does not comport with the actual wording of federal law, it isn't valid. Kind of moot, since you can't realistically buy the SS190 anyway. Almost all the other variants are not classified by ATF OR Oklahoma as AP. [/QUOTE]
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