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This hasn't been verified by me. Arizona - Not specified by law. California - That gun is loaded. Florida - Loaded in anything in the mag. Georgia - Unclear, but it leans to be considered loaded. Idaho - Not stated in law. Kansas - Nothing is the chamber is unloaded. Kentucky - It would be loaded. Massachusetts - The gun would be loaded. Nevada - The gun would be unloaded. New Jersey - See New York. New York - Any rounds in the mag would be loaded. Even if the mag is out of the gun but near it. North Carolina - No law defines loaded. North Dakota - Loaded magazine is not considered loaded. Ohio - They define unloaded, but by that then the gun would be loaded. Oklahoma - Legally that is considered loaded, and in a car the magazine could be near the gun and be considered loaded. Tennessee - Gun would be loaded Texas - If a bullet is in the gun or magazine it is loaded. Utah - Nothing in the chamber is unloaded. Virginia - It would be considered loaded. Washington - Gun is loaded. Wisconsin - Loaded
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I would appreciate knowing if i am the only one that this could happen too? it should be posted in big red letters on every hunting regulation for every state that sees it this way.
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That other part of N.Y. U know with trees and unmolested forest. With folks that only feed the big apple with unjust taxes ill got by crap like this.
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What I would like to hear is the reason for such ? Is this purely a way to fleece or does it save lives. Seems to be a part of the anti gun group that was breed by the latest commander and chief. I'm thinking pretty strong on saying to hell with it.
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Ignorance is no excuse, wild life, DEC, and a host of others find rounds, bullets, or what ever they determine make it a loaded firearm! Your toast. Up state N.Y. Had just got out of the woods, lake effect snow storms caught me under dressed and freezing. got in the truck, rifle has an empty chamber, rifle and mag with 4 shells is in soft case, in cab. LOADED the DEC cops say. I thought they were going to arrest me and confiscate everything. They didn't only cause it was Sunday IMO. But I have a uniform traffic ticket that is going to cost at least a grand. and maybe jail if I show up in person to answer this. I am in FL, 16 hr drive or ? for a flight. Don't have ammo anywhere close to the firearm in or out of the magazine. This is a gray area its up to them and after the ticket is written your toast. There is no situation that I couldn't find you guilty using the laws below. Use a black rifle to hunt its way worse. I've been thru 3 hunter education courses for two diff states to be able to hunt with bow, gun, etc and at no time was this stressed. Safe gun to me is nothing in chamber and if it has a removable mag it is. JUST A HEADS UP Transporting Firearms, Crossbows, and Bows and Arrows These rules apply whether your vehicle is parked, stopped, moving or is on private or public property. Firearms must be unloaded in the barrel, and all arrows must be in a quiver when a hunter is afield outside the legal hunting hours. At all times when carried in or on a motor vehicle, including snowmobiles: Rifles, shotguns, muzzleloading and other firearms must be unloaded in both barrel and magazine and enclosed in a case or carried in the trunk of a vehicle. Crossbows, slingshots, and bows and arrows must be enclosed in a case or unstrung or carried in the trunk of a vehicle. At all times, when carried in or on an off-road vehicle (ORV): Rifles, shotguns, muzzleloading and other firearms must be unloaded in both barrel and magazine and enclosed in a case or equipped with and made inoperative by a manufactured keylocked trigger-housing mechanism. Crossbows, slingshots, and bows and arrows must be enclosed in a case or unstrung. At all times, when carried in or on a motor-propelled boat or sailboat: Rifles, shotguns, muzzleloading and other firearms must be unloaded in both barrel and magazine. Firearms may not be loaded. Exception: See the Waterfowl Hunting Digest, under the Joint State-Federal Migratory Bird Hunting Regulations section. Exception: These rules do not apply to a pistol carried under authority of a concealed pistol license or properly carried under authority of a specific exception from the requirement of a concealed pistol license. See Statewide Handgun Regulations. A percussion cap muzzleloading longarm is considered unloaded if the percussion cap is removed. A flintlock muzzleloading longarm is considered unloaded if the cock is left down and the pan is open. Black powder handguns must be transported as stated above. A muzzleloading firearm that has an electric ignition system is considered unloaded if the battery is removed. Am I the only one that was ignorant of just how severe this is or can be made to be? and no I didn't aggravate this into a big deal. What makes it so bad is I just sat there and let them walk up to the cab or the truck while If known all I had to do is put the mag on my person. more to read. Hope this saves someones a$$ The federal criminal code and the criminal laws of every state divide crimes into two levels, felonies and misdemeanors. Misdemeanors are less serious; typically, they result in a sentence of one year or less, and sentences are served in a jail, not a state prison. Felonies result in state prison time, unless the court has the option to impose probation. What is a Class C Misdemeanor? In most states, misdemeanors are further classified according to severity, by classes (“A” being the most severe), or levels (“1” being the most severe); or by descriptive words or phrases (such as “misdemeanor” and “gross misdemeanor”). Each category has a sentence or a sentence range. The purpose of using categories is to make it simple to learn the punishment for any particular crime—the statute defining the crime will also state the class or level of the crime. Knowing this, the reader refers to the sentence or range for that class, and thus learns the potential sentence for that crime. For example, shoplifting might be a class C misdemeanor in a particular state, carrying a possible sentence of up to three months in jail and a fine of $1,000. Some states, however, do not classify misdemeanors. Instead, they assign a sentence for every misdemeanor crime, right in the statute that defines the crime. Class C or Level 3 Misdemeanors The following states have classified their misdemeanors into classes, levels, or some other ranking system: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, new York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin.
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Black hog down, one in the box, one in the bush or swamp. Twin to this one i got with my SS upper back in march. this one I used my newer PSA10 18" FN CHF chrome lined with just got yesterday Billit lower W/Magpul+ grips. 308 Privi SP 150 Gr 118 yards to the ear dropped in the path, other one didn't slow enough to find. Aim sport 3-12X50 FFP ontop a Aero 30mm 2" offset cantilever mount. Cheap scope but doesn't act like one... PS these things are taking over!
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I have empathy for him as we all have made embarrassing Doe's when it means soo much not to. besides this is new to us 60's era GI folk.
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Is this not Fodder? Do you think he's a spammer? otherwise this is a bit much to a fellow member IMO....
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All Turk's just new hens...
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Looks like another lower for me. This one is billet! $239.00 shipped$$$$ what say Yee??
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Anyone know how to get rid of these pesky pests! I meant can a PA10 do the job.I know off topic...
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PSA Rocks IMO, but have had a few tiffs with them on other than actual gun stuff. I've noticed their listing are lacking in pertinent info. Like 308 in the Header item description when further into the features its different, case in point 308 but 7.62X51 chamber. Then its not a 308 is it! I get some not knowing but wanto help employee that asks someone in shouting distance then reply's all PA10 are 308 chambered! The ammo isn't the same or am I wrong here? have they figured out how to use both like a wylde barrel 223 or 556. My first PA10 S.S barreled upper says 308 this CHF more expensive says 762 NATO I hear. I don't like that PSA it seems to be misleading. I don't have or intend to buy any NATO ammo.
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That kinda concerns me, the S.S one i got first says PA10 308. Or am i worrying about nothing? I don't own any NATO rounds.
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Bench rest 100 yd S.S. 18" barrel with time to cool, all hunt ammo S.P. FED POWER SHOK 180gr 3 shot group all touching, HORN AMERICAN Whitetail 150 gr almost as good. 2nd time I went to the range with Prvi Partizan PPU .308 150 grn SP Same 100 yds bench rest 5 shot also almost touching but better conditions, barrel was cleaned' broken in a bit. Scope is a Vortex Crossfire II 4-12x44 with Primary arms ext cantilever mount. I still can't find 308 or anything on the last barrel or upper anywhere! I called to verify and was told by someone asking someone that they all were 308 chambers. Well we will see? on the ad it doesn't say 308 other than the description. On the S.s they say in features that it has a 308 chamber our CHF it says 7.62x51....









