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However, the ROA can be easily converted to cartridge ammo. Which does make it a firearm according to Michigan law. In Michigan any C&P that can be converted is to be treated like an ordinary firearm and shipped via FFL. I suspect other states have similar.
Yup and you have to buy electric cars with out chargers too' Good reason to move /Ed
 
However, the ROA can be easily converted to cartridge ammo. Which does make it a firearm according to Michigan law. In Michigan any C&P that can be converted is to be treated like an ordinary firearm and shipped via FFL. I suspect other states have similar.
So Cabelas won’t send an 1860 Pietta to a private citizen in MichIgan?
 
This sort of non sense always results in increased demand and sales both legal and otherwise as there's no such thing as bad advertising. Here in OR the 114 debacle has really fueled sales. Those who were on the fence about buying a firearm now not only want several but are looking at them as investments and security in the face of an now weakened unstable govt.
 
They come a long way. Back in early 70s, my buddy in the Army stationed in Germany was mailing us guys back home hash, hash oil, pot, shrooms, etc. In envelopes, via USPS. Good times!
I brought back a chi-com sks and a polish radom. Pretty vanilla guns for the time and place, lots of unusual stuff there though.
 

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