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~Brian~ 11-28-2012 11:01 PM

None of that will happen because it would essentially be voiding the 2nd Amendment, which simply can't happen.

InfiniteMotors 11-28-2012 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Slo car (Post 2180231)
i now live in Pa and looking for a handgun does anyone think one of these would be a good first time handgun.


http://forum.pafoa.org/


Welcome. Start reading!

Slo car 11-28-2012 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by InfiniteMotors (Post 2180235)
http://forum.pafoa.org/


Welcome. Start reading!

Thank you for the link. I'll check that out.

ADRENALINE RUSH 11-29-2012 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by ~Brian~ (Post 2180233)
None of that will happen because it would essentially be voiding the 2nd Amendment, which simply can't happen.

i just read this posted from the NRA.....
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...-gun-grabbers/

i dont think its gonna happen with 80 million gun owners here and so many people not willing to lose our constitution and amendments & rights easily, but i think they might try. technically they have tried, there was just never a US president on board. all he need is to do is have the opportunity to replace one person on the supreme court and it our country will no longer have the gun vote. its never been this close, and Obama has put 2 horrible women in there that are huge anti gun, the votes have been 5-4 in pro gun favor. people are chosen in by the president and don't ever leave either. if one needs to be replaced in the next 4 years it wont be good.

Renegade_ 11-29-2012 07:21 PM

I love how paranoid gun owners get when there's even a hint of gun control being whispered.

You know whats going to happen? ****all. Nothing. Nada. Guns as a source of violence doesn't have causal effect from their outright existence, its a social issue with scope varying depending on geographic location/social status... and the president knows that. Thats why **** ain't gonna change for people that aren't felons and own their guns legally. Unless your getting upset that you can't buy that full auto weapon you "need"... then that's your problem. I'll stick with my 1911, all I need.

ADRENALINE RUSH 11-30-2012 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by 99corvette (Post 2180176)
Did some shooting this pass weekend
Mp5 with trident 9 suppressor
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Rod2Aonnks

Nice!!!!! i wish i had extra money to blow to get a registered sear!!!!!! im waiting on paper work for 2 SBR HK custom builds (89k & sd) and 1 can for the SD. i cant wait, but that noting compared to the registered sear you have :prayer:

99corvette 11-30-2012 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by ADRENALINE RUSH (Post 2180461)
Nice!!!!! i wish i had extra money to blow to get a registered sear!!!!!! im waiting on paper work for 2 SBR HK custom builds (89k & sd) and 1 can for the SD. i cant wait, but that noting compared to the registered sear you have :prayer:

Haha thanks man, the wait does suck. I'm still waiting on one can that I thought I would have by now. It sucks

slowZ 11-30-2012 02:03 PM

This might be a completely dumb question but I searched and I can't find a good answer but do ar15 or other assault rifles have to be registerd like handguns

empera 11-30-2012 03:01 PM

i think its only when they are under a certain size. not 100% sure on that but im sure someone will chime in with the knowledge.

slowZ 11-30-2012 03:17 PM

Yea that's the only answer I'm finding but thanks for the help

DC2.2GSR 11-30-2012 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by slowZ (Post 2180485)
This might be a completely dumb question but I searched and I can't find a good answer but do ar15 or other assault rifles have to be registerd like handguns

No.

First of all, there is no "registration" of any guns in PA whatsoever. The PA State Police keep a record of new gun sales, but not a registration. According to the PA Uniform Firearms Act it's actually illegal to keep a registry of firearms:

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§ 6111.4. Registration of firearms.

Notwithstanding any section of this chapter to the contrary, nothing in this chapter shall be construed to allow any government or law enforcement agency or any agent thereof to create, maintain or operate any registry of firearm ownership within this Commonwealth. For the purposes of this section only, the term "firearm" shall include any weapon that is designed to or may readily be converted to expel any projectile by the action of an explosive or the frame or receiver of any such weapon.

(June 13, 1995, 1st Sp.Sess., P.L.1024, No.17, eff. 120 days)
Somehow the PA Supreme court ruled that the State Police database was legal, which is pretty messed up. Supposedly, it's legal because it's based off of new gun sales data only and is incomplete. Anti-gun groups talk about "loopholes" allowing criminals to get guns... hah, well there's a nice loophole that the Govt. uses to get around the law themselves. Surprising, right? :roll:

As for transferring ownership of firearms - handguns must be transferred through an FFL (gun shop), but even then it's not registered to any specific individual. Rifles and shotguns may be bought and sold and transferred between individuals without any paperwork or third party involvement at all. When you buy new rifles or shotguns though there are papers to fill out and a PICS background check.

Hopefully that helps.

slowZ 11-30-2012 06:30 PM

Yea I just found all that but I appreciate the help

schaffer 12-02-2012 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by DC2.2GSR (Post 2180528)
No.

First of all, there is no "registration" of any guns in PA whatsoever. The PA State Police keep a record of new gun sales, but not a registration. According to the PA Uniform Firearms Act it's actually illegal to keep a registry of firearms:



Somehow the PA Supreme court ruled that the State Police database was legal, which is pretty messed up. Supposedly, it's legal because it's based off of new gun sales data only and is incomplete. Anti-gun groups talk about "loopholes" allowing criminals to get guns... hah, well there's a nice loophole that the Govt. uses to get around the law themselves. Surprising, right? :roll:

As for transferring ownership of firearms - handguns must be transferred through an FFL (gun shop), but even then it's not registered to any specific individual. Rifles and shotguns may be bought and sold and transferred between individuals without any paperwork or third party involvement at all. When you buy new rifles or shotguns though there are papers to fill out and a PICS background check.

Hopefully that helps.


but what about short barreled rifles and shotguns?!?!

cmr076 12-02-2012 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by schaffer (Post 2180719)
but what about short barreled rifles and shotguns?!?!

Those need a tax stamp and have to be manufactured before the assault weapon ban. Totally different ball game.

schaffer 12-02-2012 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by cmr076 (Post 2180728)
Those need a tax stamp and have to be manufactured before the assault weapon ban. Totally different ball game.

:wink: just making sure he didn't try and go buy a SBR from someone.

ADRENALINE RUSH 12-02-2012 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by schaffer (Post 2180719)
but what about short barreled rifles and shotguns?!?!

Short barrel rifle (SBR) fall under NFA (nations firearms act) controlled by the ATF. and yes they require a $200 tax stamp, about 6 month wait, and if its not under a trust you need passport style photos, finger prints, and a sign off by yiur CLEO. Machine guns (Full auto) and Suppressors fall under NFA as well

~Brian~ 12-02-2012 07:09 PM

What about adding a shorter barrel to an AR? Still need a stamp for that?

ADRENALINE RUSH 12-02-2012 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by ~Brian~ (Post 2180731)
What about adding a shorter barrel to an AR? Still need a stamp for that?

Yes, you can turn a AR, AK, HK....ect pistol by adding a stock or rifle by cutting or replacing the barrel into a SBR. They will all require the full NFA process and stamp. See details below.....



Short-barreled rifle (SBR) is a legal designation in the United States, referring to a shoulder-fired, rifled firearm with a barrel length of less than 16 inches (40.6 cm) or overall length of less than 26 inches (66.0 cm). In the United States, an SBR is an item regulated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE) as an NFA firearm. In the absence of local laws prohibiting ownership, American civilians may own an SBR provided it is registered with the BATFE, and a $200 tax is paid prior to taking possession of or creating the firearm.

99corvette 12-03-2012 12:41 PM

Me shooting my sbr ar15

http://imageshack.us/a/img717/2451/meshooting12312.jpg

2g Talon 12-05-2012 11:08 AM

Just picked up another gun this past weekend. As usual I went into Targetmaster to glance around, and ended up leaving with a Remington 770 w/scope. Its a gorgeous weapon, but with a .270 round I have no idea where I can possibly shoot this without risking the lives of other people lol. Anyone have a nice huge plot of land somewhere with 100+ yards I can shoot? :D


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