13 October 2019
HALP!
In light of the Roh case...
Besides the AR, is there another rifle where the half with the trigger and hammer is the "gun"?
So far, it appears to be the only rifle where the barreled part isn't the serialized part.
Maybe the AR-180?
Besides the AR, is there another rifle where the half with the trigger and hammer is the "gun"?
So far, it appears to be the only rifle where the barreled part isn't the serialized part.
Maybe the AR-180?
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Don't know of another rifle, but how do pistols comply with the definition? The "firearm" portion of a semi-auto pistol does not comply with the definition referenced in the ruling, or is there a different definition for pistols than for rifles.
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