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Posted: 5/11/2016 10:18:43 AM EDT
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What are the regs for a non-resident purchasing high cap mags from a New York state resident? These happen to be Glock Gen 4 magazines... Thanks! |
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Unless he is a police officer they are illegal for him to possess. I wouldn't send a money order to someone that dumb.
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Unless he is a police officer they are illegal for him to possess. I wouldn't send a money order to someone that dumb. View Quote What Aimless is trying to say is that it's perfectly legal for you to purchase them, but you cannot possess them in NY so make sure he ships them to you at your PA address. Don't go in person to NY to buy them. |
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What Aimless is trying to say is that it's perfectly legal for you to purchase them, but you cannot possess them in NY so make sure he ships them to you at your PA address. Don't go in person to NY to buy them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Unless he is a police officer they are illegal for him to possess. I wouldn't send a money order to someone that dumb. What Aimless is trying to say is that it's perfectly legal for you to purchase them, but you cannot possess them in NY so make sure he ships them to you at your PA address. Don't go in person to NY to buy them. or have him meet you over the border |
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Wow where did you find 1000 round magazines? They must be real hard to hold up with only one hand.
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What Aimless is trying to say is that it's perfectly legal for you to purchase them, but you cannot possess them in NY so make sure he ships them to you at your PA address. Don't go in person to NY to buy them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Unless he is a police officer they are illegal for him to possess. I wouldn't send a money order to someone that dumb. What Aimless is trying to say is that it's perfectly legal for you to purchase them, but you cannot possess them in NY so make sure he ships them to you at your PA address. Don't go in person to NY to buy them. |
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I wouldn't buy illegal anything from anyone over the internet. someone is selling illegal (whatever) why would you think they are going to send you anything?
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I wouldn't buy illegal anything from anyone over the internet. someone is selling illegal (whatever) why would you think they are going to send you anything? View Quote With a 95%+ non-compliance rate in NY, I can see where somebody decides to sell or trade in their Glock with the 10 round mag and sells the "high cap" mags separately. |
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Somebody probably just found them in the cushions of their couch, decided it's not worth the risk.
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Only illegal in NY, you think the mail police are gonna get you? Actually I'm surprised he's getting rid of them I'm also surprised at some of the answers here.
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[#10]
Selling them to make them legal again. Lets all sing Born Free. So by buying those mags, he's helping fight crime.
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Quoted: I wouldn't buy illegal anything from anyone over the internet. someone is selling illegal (whatever) why would you think they are going to send you anything? View Quote |
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Quoted: For fucks sake.... Cuomo makes some metal and plastic boxes illegal and now anyone who has one is a scumbag????? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I wouldn't buy illegal anything from anyone over the internet. someone is selling illegal (whatever) why would you think they are going to send you anything? |
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Ding, ding, ding! What has he won Alex? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I wouldn't buy illegal anything from anyone over the internet. someone is selling illegal (whatever) why would you think they are going to send you anything? Probably a timeout. |
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Quoted: For fucks sake.... Cuomo makes some metal and plastic boxes illegal and now anyone who has one is a scumbag????? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Unless he is a police officer they are illegal for him to possess. I wouldn't send a money order to someone that dumb. View Quote It is not explicitly stated in the OP, but if the seller is a NY licensed firearms dealer, it would also be legal for them to possess and sell to a PA resident even though they could not sell to a NY resident. |
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Quoted: It is not explicitly stated in the OP, but if the seller is a NY licensed firearms dealer, it would also be legal for them to possess and sell to a PA resident even though they could not sell to a NY resident. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Unless he is a police officer they are illegal for him to possess. I wouldn't send a money order to someone that dumb. It is not explicitly stated in the OP, but if the seller is a NY licensed firearms dealer, it would also be legal for them to possess and sell to a PA resident even though they could not sell to a NY resident. |
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Quoted: Yeah I figured out who it was and he claims an ffl has them View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Unless he is a police officer they are illegal for him to possess. I wouldn't send a money order to someone that dumb. It is not explicitly stated in the OP, but if the seller is a NY licensed firearms dealer, it would also be legal for them to possess and sell to a PA resident even though they could not sell to a NY resident. |
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Quoted: We are all entitled to our own opinions on issues, but I'm reading this like you ran an active investigation to find the "perpetrator" of this alleged "crime" and bring him to justice? Wow! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Unless he is a police officer they are illegal for him to possess. I wouldn't send a money order to someone that dumb. It is not explicitly stated in the OP, but if the seller is a NY licensed firearms dealer, it would also be legal for them to possess and sell to a PA resident even though they could not sell to a NY resident. |
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Yeah I figured out who it was and he claims an ffl has them View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Unless he is a police officer they are illegal for him to possess. I wouldn't send a money order to someone that dumb. It is not explicitly stated in the OP, but if the seller is a NY licensed firearms dealer, it would also be legal for them to possess and sell to a PA resident even though they could not sell to a NY resident. Did you contact the hotline? |
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We are all entitled to our own opinions on issues, but I'm reading this like you ran an active investigation to find the "perpetrator" of this alleged "crime" and bring him to justice? Wow! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Unless he is a police officer they are illegal for him to possess. I wouldn't send a money order to someone that dumb. It is not explicitly stated in the OP, but if the seller is a NY licensed firearms dealer, it would also be legal for them to possess and sell to a PA resident even though they could not sell to a NY resident. One of the ways people cope with living under a tyrannical regime/police state is to convince themselves that it can't happen to them because [insert reason of choice]. A very popular reason is, "As long as I follow the laws and don't cause any trouble." One side effect of this is that it makes people get very angry and even outraged at those who don't follow the laws, even laws that they themselves thinks may be unjust. This may not describe anyone here. Then again, it may. Everyone can decide for themselves. |
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Quoted: One of the ways people cope with living under a tyrannical regime/police state is to convince themselves that it can't happen to them because [insert reason of choice]. A very popular reason is, "As long as I follow the laws and don't cause any trouble." One side effect of this is that it makes people get very angry and even outraged at those who don't follow the laws, even laws that they themselves thinks may be unjust. This may not describe anyone here. Then again, it may. Everyone can decide for themselves. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Unless he is a police officer they are illegal for him to possess. I wouldn't send a money order to someone that dumb. It is not explicitly stated in the OP, but if the seller is a NY licensed firearms dealer, it would also be legal for them to possess and sell to a PA resident even though they could not sell to a NY resident. One of the ways people cope with living under a tyrannical regime/police state is to convince themselves that it can't happen to them because [insert reason of choice]. A very popular reason is, "As long as I follow the laws and don't cause any trouble." One side effect of this is that it makes people get very angry and even outraged at those who don't follow the laws, even laws that they themselves thinks may be unjust. This may not describe anyone here. Then again, it may. Everyone can decide for themselves. |
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I think it's because this place is full of paranoid doomsayers with tinfoil hats who worship the institutions that oppress them.
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Yeah I figured out who it was and he claims an ffl has them View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Unless he is a police officer they are illegal for him to possess. I wouldn't send a money order to someone that dumb. It is not explicitly stated in the OP, but if the seller is a NY licensed firearms dealer, it would also be legal for them to possess and sell to a PA resident even though they could not sell to a NY resident. That's better than what I was thinking... I was thinking it was a sting operation or something like that. |
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Quoted: That's better than what I was thinking... I was thinking it was a sting operation or something like that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Unless he is a police officer they are illegal for him to possess. I wouldn't send a money order to someone that dumb. It is not explicitly stated in the OP, but if the seller is a NY licensed firearms dealer, it would also be legal for them to possess and sell to a PA resident even though they could not sell to a NY resident. That's better than what I was thinking... I was thinking it was a sting operation or something like that. |
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All, What are the regs for a non-resident purchasing high cap mags from a New York state resident? These happen to be Glock Gen 4 magazines... Thanks! View Quote There are no "regs" for the situation you describe. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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get his phone number and call him, ask if he is LEO or a FFL holder, if he is either, buy them if the price is right.
you can have them |
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It is not explicitly stated in the OP, but if the seller is a NY licensed firearms dealer, it would also be legal for them to possess and sell to a PA resident even though they could not sell to a NY resident. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Unless he is a police officer they are illegal for him to possess. I wouldn't send a money order to someone that dumb. It is not explicitly stated in the OP, but if the seller is a NY licensed firearms dealer, it would also be legal for them to possess and sell to a PA resident even though they could not sell to a NY resident. this ^^^^ if he is a dealer he can sell them. no big deal. |
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so the guy has a ny address how do you know he doesnt have the mags stashed in a safe location over the border in a free country like many have done with thier previously legal hunks of plastic and metal that were purchased legally and owned legally and without recourse were made illegal overnight.. yeah theres no one posting on here anymore because the people that are still on here probably wont even go to a appleseed event for fear of the repercussions? whats it your business if he buys or sells? i dont even understand the mindset of those who won sell to a nys resident, lets face it the onus is on the buyer not the seller but the way people react to nys its as though the seller committed some crime. the laws are unjust and tyrannical. and people bend over backwards to show compliance. . mass refusal would be a far better choice but sheep dont massively refuse
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Quoted: i dont even understand the mindset of those who won sell to a nys resident, lets face it the onus is on the buyer not the seller but the way people react to nys its as though the seller committed some crime. View Quote Yes, but New York State and City have a history of going after out-of-state dealers. Just ask a couple of gun stores in Georgia and Virginia about the a$$ reaming they got from Bloomberg and the oversight agreements they had to make to stave off lawsuits. The state may not be able to go after these places with criminal charges, based on New York law, but they can use the civil courts and ATF to make them miserable just the same. I fully understand dealers scared to deal with anyone in New York. For all they know, it is yet another undercover sting operation being run buy a mayor, DA or police organization. |
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Yes, but New York State and City have a history of going after out-of-state dealers. Just ask a couple of gun stores in Georgia and Virginia about the a$$ reaming they got from Bloomberg and the oversight agreements they had to make to stave off lawsuits. The state may not be able to go after these places with criminal charges, based on New York law, but they can use the civil courts and ATF to make them miserable just the same. I fully understand dealers scared to deal with anyone in New York. For all they know, it is yet another undercover sting operation being run buy a mayor, DA or police organization. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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i dont even understand the mindset of those who won sell to a nys resident, lets face it the onus is on the buyer not the seller but the way people react to nys its as though the seller committed some crime. Yes, but New York State and City have a history of going after out-of-state dealers. Just ask a couple of gun stores in Georgia and Virginia about the a$$ reaming they got from Bloomberg and the oversight agreements they had to make to stave off lawsuits. The state may not be able to go after these places with criminal charges, based on New York law, but they can use the civil courts and ATF to make them miserable just the same. I fully understand dealers scared to deal with anyone in New York. For all they know, it is yet another undercover sting operation being run buy a mayor, DA or police organization. And none of this has to do with the original question whatsoever. ETA: OP, did you buy the magazines or what? |
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[#31]
Some of you guys are lame asses! Keep perpetuating the Left's agenda! Live in fear, comply with insane laws!
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