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Are these legal in NY?, Can they be installed on a MA compliant gun
post November 13th 2009 1:23 AM
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Collapsable butt stock?
Flash surpressor?
Can the flash surpressor be attached easily or do I need machining done first?
Can I put these on a post ban, MA compliant gun in NY legally, alter the gun from how I bought it?
What is the max round magazine I can have in the gun, legally at the range?



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post November 13th 2009 2:59 AM
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If you want a collapsible butt-stock or flash supressor you need a pre-ban lower receiver.

If its post ban( made after 93) then you can only have a comp or break - no flash supressor and yes it needs to be perm attached.

No you can't modify the mass gun to include those unless its a pre-ban.


Max round count is unlimited, you just need to have pre-ban mags. I have a couple pre-ban Beta mags. Thats 100 rounds thumb.gif


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post November 14th 2009 2:06 AM
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CB hit it right on the nose.

If you remember the Fed. AWB, it's basically the same, just never expired in NY.


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