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- Expandable Baton (ASP) Laws In Oregon - Northwest Firearms
The baton is designed, marketed, and sold as a baton the flashlight endcap is an accessory for said baton That being said a decent quality metal body pen will serve the same purpose and you can get them from companies like fisher, sharpie, etc
- Flux Defense Gen 3 brace flash mag flash mag rail
-Flux flash mag with Olight S1R Baton-Flux flash mag rail-Flux spare parts kit fits a little loose on my Glock 19 with the standard size trigger housing pin Included is a oversized pin and trigger housing Installing the oversized pin would make a permanent change to your frame
- Kifaru liter pouch, SOTech medical pouch, riggers belt, Ted Blocker . . .
Used but very good condition Has double handcuff pouch, 4 belt keepers, Glock 17 22 double mag pouch, non-swivel radio holder (see picture, nylon bungee needs repair, but leather is in good shape), latex glove pouch, flashlight holder for Streamlight, baton flashlight loop (this may not be AE Nelson, can't remember)
- Legal to fire BLANKS as warning shots? | Northwest Firearms
Most state local laws ban "firearm discharge" BUT are Blanks included? That Clark warning shot arrest highlites the issue; would it be legal if he used blanks? Opinions, ideas and facts please!
- Rare open bolt fox carbine - Northwest Firearms
I have a super rare open bolt fox carbine for sell This rifle from my knowledge can be swapped from 45acp to 9mm but currently is chambered in 45acp This rifle also has a weird 3 digit combo lock that can keep it from fireing i heard it was a earlier thing to help them get it past the ATF i
- Buying a gun at Cabelas - Northwest Firearms
Which I've done several times over the years A painful experience has gotten worse with recent changes in Wash law And changes in ownership of Cabela's as well Even with electronic 4473, nowhere in my experience does it take longer to buy a gun, including the era prior to the recent
- Over 50 cal Destructive Device Rule ?s - Northwest Firearms
If you have 37mm bean bag, rubber baton, tear gas, high explosive, shot shell, or rounds intended to be used against people then they are "Destructive devices" and require tax stamps and registration for each round Unless of course you're a LEO or LE agency ( )
- M203 40mm Grenade Laucher - Northwest Firearms
All you can do is launch smoke and flares It's my understanding that possessing like baton rounds or rubber shot on conjunction with a 37mm device puts you afoul of "constructive intent" of a DD as the launcher is no longer being used as a "signal device" Kind of like why the flaregun cartridge inserts are illegal to use
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