DopeYeah i already reconsidered. im keeping it.
DopeYeah i already reconsidered. im keeping it.
there's p80 glock clones (making it's cake but they're in short supply), 80% ar-15s (little harder to make) n 80% 1911s (very hard to make)There has to be a way I can get a gun in NY without going through all the loopholes, I'm even willing to hop on a greyhound down south or pay a reasonable price
There has to be a way I can get a gun in NY without going through all the loopholes, I'm even willing to hop on a greyhound down south or pay a reasonable price
look brother you can do whatever it is you want to do...But with the laws and how things are set up in that state you are playing with fire...
There has to be a way I can get a gun in NY without going through all the loopholes, I'm even willing to hop on a greyhound down south or pay a reasonable price
You willing to do that mandatory 3.5 if you get caught?
Hell nah, I'm just saying with everything going on with the police killings and my own personal incidents, I want to protect myself and my family.
Best bet is to make your own via the 80% route. This way it's unregistered and still legal if you get caught with it (in your home, or using it at a range).
Hell nah, I'm just saying with everything going on with the police killings and my own personal incidents, I want to protect myself and my family.
Best bet is to make your own via the 80% route. This way it's unregistered and still legal if you get caught with it (in your home, or using it at a range).
Please elaborate on this 80% stuff
That's still illegal in NY.
You start out by ordering a piece of plastic or metal that's molded in the form of a pistol or AR "receiver". It's just the bare shape, and void of any pockets that can house the trigger or firing action. Along with the receiver you'll also need to order a "jig" which will be a template for you to drill out the missing cavities in order for you to install the firing components. This can be accomplished with a hand drill, drill press, or CNC machine. Since it started it's life as just a blob of molded material, it is not technically a gun, therefore you are not obligated by law to register it as a firearm, but it is still perfectly legal to posses.
Really? I was unaware of that.
You gotta fact check before telling someone it's okay. You'll get that man jammed up.
It's been illegal for damn near a year. You can't even make one. It's zero tolerance for guns. They're not going to allow a loop hole.
I'm seeing since the beginning of this year, but ok. It's on him to do his due diligence once I give him the initial dirrection.
It was signed into law July 2019.