"Mass compliant" The Pope doesn't like plastic guns. (I think he's more of a Luger man.)
Not sure why they'd show a 6.5 gun if it's gonna be 10. Time will tell. If I do end up with one and am forced to get a 10 lb trigger, I'll be on the phone to APEX in a heart beat.
I would think that he, like most, would favor Beretta, although the previous one may have favored the Vis, which was usually called a Radom."Mass compliant" The Pope doesn't like plastic guns. (I think he's more of a Luger man.)
You have to be careful here. Should you have to shoot a burglar in your house which would normally be justified, the police will take your gun & test it. Then the DA will want to know why you "hotrodded" your trigger to exceed the Mass spec's on what is legal in your state. You just don't know what the law can do in those Commie states. GARY N4KVENot sure why they'd show a 6.5 gun if it's gonna be 10. Time will tell. If I do end up with one and am forced to get a 10 lb trigger, I'll be on the phone to APEX in a heart beat.
You have to be careful here. Should you have to shoot a burglar in your house which would normally be justified, the police will take your gun & test it. Then the DA will want to know why you "hotrodded" your trigger to exceed the Mass spec's on what is legal in your state. You just don't know what the law can do in those Commie states. GARY N4KVE
10 lb trigger? Say what? Does that mean every gun sold in Mass has to have at least a 10lb pull on the trigger? Very hard to believe that.
count your blessings if you live in a free state, I can't wait to move out, 9 years and counting.
In another thread on this board someone mentioned that the Shield is not "Mass compliant".
Can you (anyone) help me out and explain what this means? What do they have to do to the Shield to make it "Massachusetts compliant"? If someone that lives in Mass buys a shield that isn't "Mass compliant" can they bring it home with them?
Wow. I had no clue. Ok, so for those of you that live there and have to put up with this **** I have a couple more questions:
1) If you live in Mass and have a legal CCP (no restrictions) and you buy a gun in another state, like say a Shield that is not Mass compliant, can you return with it and register it? How does Mass know if it is "mass compliant"?
2) Lets say you wait and S & W finally releases a Mass compliant Shield with 6.5lb trigger pull. Is there anything from preventing you from doing a mod to the gun and putting in the non-compliant trigger after you get it home?
The "why" of the heavy trigger pull has been explained correctly. My research revealed the same results. Moreover, the NYPD supports it because they have uncountable guns in the hands of active and retired officers, all of whom need 3X the training and range time they get. Thus, training and range time is "sketchy" at best, and most, if not the majority of that population are not "gun nuts" such as us.
Hopefully, he was just talking about bringing in some "free state" version pistols from the M&P line and not post-ban hi-cap magazines to go with them.I understood his message, and obtained the LTC, and with permission for extended capacity magazines too. I set out to refresh my inventory with selections from the M&P line of pistols. Sadly, I had intended to do so before I left the Midwest, and if I had, my selections would have been grandfathered in under MA laws, as long as I have the paper trail to prove it.
This is not true. The only large capacity magazines legal in MA have to have been manufactured pre-ban 1994. Seeing there were no M&P's pre 1994 they are not legal in MA.