MSN: LETTER: 'Why am I seeing XL Bully dogs not on leads or muzzled?' I'd like to know why I am seeing XL Bully dogs being taken for walks in Pamber Forest, not on leads or muzzled? I've seen three recently, only one was on a lead wearing a muzzle! None were aggressive ...

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LETTER: 'Why am I seeing XL Bully dogs not on leads or muzzled?' Did anyone else see this? Very clever. SilencerCo has leveraged a legal loophole with the creation of a muzzle loader with integral suppressor that is LEGAL in all 50 states - no permit needed, no wait time, etc. - due to the fact that muzzle loaders are not defined as firearms under the current ...

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Maybe have to pin and weld the muzzle device?? and walla a non-nfa firearm that meets all of the requirements. Its a Sig and its 799$ Looking at whats currently avail in NJ it seemed like a good possibility. "I do appreciate everyone who comments" even if I disagree THX Non-NFA firearms have to be transferred by an FFL. Keep in mind the bayo lug just has to be ground off and the muzzle brake needs to be pinned and welded.

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Now I've been a master automotive technician for about 12 years now and I know for a fact I can do both of these tasks in minutes and my coworker lives in PA about 25 minutes from an FFL. Would they be allowed to transfer it to me legally? From what I can tell, most of them are either shotguns or small caliber rifles (.22s and "pellet" guns, as my family calls them). There are a few reproduction-looking pistols, all of which are muzzle loading and use percussion caps (or some such). No "modern" handguns. Right now they are sitting in a closet in his room, the last thing to be removed from his estate.

We are all afraid to really ... There's no legal issues with it as long as you have the flash hider removed and replaced with a thread protector or muzzle brake. Either one needs to be pinned to make it compliant.