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7/23/2006 7:21:56 AM EDT
Ill be moving to upstate NY in a few weeks, I presently have a polish AK UF kit (unassembled). as long as when I build it, I install a fixed stock and tack the brake, would this be compliant W/ NY law?
Thanx
Aj
7/23/2006 7:35:28 AM EDT
[#1]
you'll have to shave the ears off the bayo lug too.
7/23/2006 9:23:16 AM EDT
[#2]
Just out of curiosity: Where are you coming to, and why?
7/23/2006 9:58:18 AM EDT
[#3]
Moving to Rochester, its where Im originally from and where my Fiance got transfered to......as for the bayo lug...I really hate the idea of permantly disfiguing it.....Ill have to figured out something...I would love to see the statistics of how many people have ever been killed in NY w/ a bayonet at the end of a gun....
7/23/2006 10:21:29 AM EDT
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...I would love to see the statistics of how many people have ever been killed in NY w/ a bayonet at the end of a gun....

I think some guy from downstate fell out of a tree stand and impaled himself on one, otherwise it's just a "evil feature"  
7/24/2006 4:55:46 PM EDT
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Quoted:
Moving to Rochester, its where Im originally from and where my Fiance got transfered to......as for the bayo lug...I really hate the idea of permantly disfiguing it.....Ill have to figured out something...I would love to see the statistics of how many people have ever been killed in NY w/ a bayonet at the end of a gun....


The City of Rochester has its own assault weapon law.  If you are going to be in the city limits you should check it out.  From http://www.nysrpa.org/nygunlaws.htm :


For City of Rochester: Effective April 1, 1993, the City of Rochester enacted a gun control ordinance.  Four specific categories of firearms are banned: (1) specific assault-type weapons and stockless pistol grip shotguns; (2) any centerfire semi-automatic rifle or shotgun which holds more than six cartridges in the ammunition feeding device and chamber combined; (3) any ammunition feeding device capable of being attached to a pistol which holds in excess of seventeen cartridges; and (4) "look-alike" imitation hand guns which can be used in the commission of crimes. Antique reproductions are exempt.  The ban is on possession, not ownership; the weapons may either be disabled and kept within the City, or stored outside the City.  Pistol license holders may carry their handguns, except those that are specifically banned, in the City of Rochester except in government buildings, on school property, in public parks, or in other public facilities, in which all guns are banned.  Long guns may not be carried in public places unless they are unloaded and locked in a vehicle, locked in a carrying case, or equipped with a trigger lock.  All firearms must be stored in locked places or equipped with a trigger lock. This requirement does not apply to those instances when the gun is in "close proximity" to the owner and only applies to residences, not to businesses.  The law bans selling, trading, or leasing firearms in Rochester, except through licensed dealers, or persons surrendering firearms under the terms of State law. The ban also does not apply to gifts or sales among family members, including bequests made pursuant to a will.  Please look in the file library for more information on Chapter 47 relating to to "assault weapons", storage, carrying and discharging firearms within Rochester city limits.