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| That sucks Chris. But you’ll have it in your hand soon. I’m happy as shit that Beretta said F U to the politicians there and is building a whole new factory in Tennessee.
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| Waiting period is an oxymoron. If you buy a gun to commit a crime or violence, it's premeditated and not an act of "passion". Also, if you buy one to commit suicide, you are just going to do it a thousand other way.
When I lived in IL, they had a 72 hour wait on handguns and 24 hours on long guns as well. Then I moved to WI, we had a 48 hours on handguns and none for long guns. A couple of years ago, they removed it. Now, as long as you pass the background check, you are GTG! |
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| quote: Originally posted by Factor8: Make sure you use a metal screw driver to tighten down the battery cap. Everyone has that problem when they use the plastic screw driver that is provided. No need for a new battery.
I have heard the same thing. Give it a try first. I love my Sig P320 RX! No problems.
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| Posts: 7215 | Location: South Georgia | Registered: May 13, 2006 |
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| quote: Originally posted by Chris Anchor: Here in Maryland not only do we have to have a "Handgun Qualification License" we have to wait 7 days from paperwork signing for delivery, sucks.
It seems MD has squoze down on their handgun restrictions. It used to be (1970's-1990's) that there was no HQL, and any rifle or handgun purchase was held only as long as it took for MSP to process a background check, or whatever else they did (typically about 3 days). Sucks, but what else can one expect from a commie state like MD? Congrats on finally getting the gun, though. I have heard from other RX users the same thing about the battery cover, and using something other than the provided plastic screwdriver to torque it down a bit. |
| Posts: 10887 | Location: South Congress AZ | Registered: May 27, 2006 |
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