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2/2/2006 6:18:15 PM EDT
I'm looking at a trade for a postban BM that has LEO marked on the lower and was wondering if it was legal in NJ. Does anyone know if the LEO marking on the lower makes any difference in NJ?


GF
2/2/2006 7:17:50 PM EDT
[#1]
what about NY?  im curious too
2/3/2006 4:58:18 AM EDT
[#2]

Quoted:
I'm looking at a trade for a postban BM that has LEO marked on the lower and was wondering if it was legal in NJ. Does anyone know if the LEO marking on the lower makes any difference in NJ?


GF



Makes no difference in NJ. Just make sure it's in post ban configuration.
2/3/2006 7:26:47 AM EDT
[#3]
It would be technically legal in NY if it was in post ban configuration.

But I can bet you the cop who busts you won't know the difference and pictures of your AR15 will still be featured on the evening news when your "arsenal" is found.
2/3/2006 8:32:41 AM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
It would be technically legal in NY if it was in post ban configuration.

But I can bet you the cop who busts you won't know the difference and pictures of your AR15 will still be featured on the evening news when your "arsenal" is found.



I agree. While technically legal, chances are that cops or other authority figures won't know the difference between postban and preban, with the exception of a folding stock maybe. If they see a restriction label for military/law enforcement only, they will automatically think it's illegal in the hands of a civilian and you will probably be arrested.  Why risk it?  The novelty of having a Leo/Military marked receiver only applies to guns with the evil features.  Makes no sense otherwise and definitely not worth the head ache, IMO.
2/3/2006 4:54:39 PM EDT
[#5]
Is there any difference in the reciever between the LEO and the regular BMs?
What price range do the LEO BMs go for?