![]() Now, I understand how this can be frustrating to many (and we still had differing opinions on "preban" and other topics after many years of living under the old AWB), but that's how it works. There is the written law as is, and interpretation of it. This was brought up during the DA Rice raids on Nassau gun stores. The now defunct 94 AWB did not specifically say what you "can have" in writing. The SAFE act is the only rule of law.Īs for getting stuff in writing, that's simply not how laws work. ![]() Things have changed (what was legal or illegal under the old law is not relevant for purpose at hand), and the status and physical features of the new guns could/did as well.Ĭlick to expand.You can read the law, which is in writing. ![]() It is a different law now with different criteria and provisions. Now, does that mean that a lot of configurations that would be illegal under the old AW could now be legally registered in this voluntary registration? Yes. 15 or not, and you have until next year to register them or move them out of state. 15, 2013, nor anything specifically mentioning the state of the AWs under an expired law. There is nothing contrary to this in the wording of the SAFE act, the rule of law since Jan. This is also advice that was given by the State Police investigators. If it is, as understood under the SAFE Act, it has to be registered and can have any of the features that make it an AW under the safe act. That's all.Īny preban state died with the old AW on Jan. The rifle regardless of it's status under the old law either meets the criteria of being an AW under the current law or not. That is irrelevant as there is a new law. Series named after long time employee Chris Holeman."He's" not registering a "preban"or "post ban" rifle. Series named after long time employee Walt Dziadyk. Series named after long time employee John Fischer. Series named after long time employee Tim Butterfield. Series names after Oly CNC programmer Steve Melby. Series named after long time employee Bill Thrall. These receivers are match-grade quality Maxhard® treated Aluminum forged receivers. ![]() ![]() These are NOT Olympic Arms firearms, are post ban and not supported by Olympic Arms.Īll SGW receivers are CAST receivers, and sold stripped, or as “Plinker” Rifles only. These receivers were made under contract with Century International Arms. These receivers are made from Beryllium copper. Limited Edition US Marine Corp Commemoratives These were limited edition Vietnam War Commemoratives. Most were made for other manufacturers such as Palmetto Armory. The comments as listed would apply to all of the serial numbers with the prefix listed to the left. Column 5: Comments regarding that range of serial numbers. ![]()
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