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    you fuckin rock!

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    **ahem** well you know... that's what all the ladies say.

    **loox around. sees no ladies**

    Well, that's what they USED to say.
    "I'm not a gynecologist... but I'll take a look."


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    tolda ya wrong -EDIT-

    An Ar15 or Ak47 pistol is classified as a regular pistol as long as it was done legally

    its just like buying any other pistol

    IF you added a stock it would be highly illegal unless you resgsieterd it as a SBR(short barrel rifle) which is a class 3 weapon

    they are legal in Georgia but you have to go through many forms ect



    go to ar15.com for more info
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    thank the lord for his insight. +s

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    Listen, it's VERY simple:

    Classify the weapon (pistol vs rifle). Then, observe the laws that are used for said type of weapon. If it is classified as a pistol, then you need to observe pistol carry rules. If it is a rifle, then you observe rifle carry rules.

    If you want my opinion, that is a rifle. It is a "shorty" version of a rifle, but a rifle none the less. They try to call it a pistol to avoid having a stock, folding or not, and a 16" barrel, but you get the idea. You might want to check on the legality of that weapon in terms of its classification. If they will classify it as a pistol, then that answers your questions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ~The_Duke~
    I guess the question here is does the government consider it a modded AK47 or an AK47 Pistol...
    Correct...
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    Quote Originally Posted by PSINXS
    thanks. i'll probably just call the rockdale courthourse and see what they say
    Call the GA ATF. Trust me. Get the federal government's opinion on this, not some local backwoods police officer.
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    this is just a guess... but months ago whenever I went to the gun shops, they were stacked with AK's... Now apparently the brady bill is reenacted. I think they said it is going to be harder to get an AK, but if you already have one, you can keep it or sell it. Maybe these AK "pistols" are just ways around that rule? Who knows

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaИdomGuy
    this is just a guess... but months ago whenever I went to the gun shops, they were stacked with AK's... Now apparently the brady bill is reenacted. I think they said it is going to be harder to get an AK, but if you already have one, you can keep it or sell it. Maybe these AK "pistols" are just ways around that rule? Who knows
    Huh? Proof of this? I have all types of guns and I have never heard about this. When you make a statement like this, make sure that it is 100% accurate when discussing firearms.
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    That's Cali for you. Not here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruiner
    Huh? Proof of this? I have all types of guns and I have never heard about this. When you make a statement like this, make sure that it is 100% accurate when discussing firearms.
    nah some type of breaking news.... but see i heard theres some legislation in GA on bringin it back. (let it be clear i'm not sure of this... but i had a talk about this a few days ago w/ some friends and it was brought up..... hence the " ")
    maybe google it?


    I'm sure its still golden, but maybe soon it wont be? BC you can still get AK's on gunbroker and have them registered at your local dealer.
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    I wanna go play CS now - I saw my Defender ( aka Galil ) for sale lol


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