Well...it's BS. Although the law as passed says it only applies to the Serialized portion of the firearm. On the other hand, it says when you go to purchase a firearm that you surrender any and all privacy of your medical records. That is a violation of HIPPA, and I can't believe that the law...
Agreed. They had them on sale in 35 Whelen and I almost pulled the trigger, but decided I wanted CRF. In the end I'll spend way more $$$ getting the rifle setup the same.
My only bird photos. If I had been a few seconds quicker, the first one would have been the pair copulating. First time I have ever witnessed it in the wild (in my front yard no less).
They discontinued it a few years ago. I went by their booth at SHOT a few years ago to look at one, but there weren't any. Asked the guy and he said it didn't sell well.
After 10 days it is yours...that is the law. The state asked dealers not to complete the transfer of the gun if the check isn't completed, but that isn't legal. My dealer here said he isn't in the storage business and he is following the law to the letter, regardless of what the state wishes.