What's the logic with this? Any ideas?
What's the logic with this? Any ideas?
My guess is that some were made in 8 Gauge.
So because Parker Bros made an 8 Gauge, all Parker Bros are banned, because Weatherby made a 460 Mark V all Mark Vs are banned and so on.
But the heading reads: Any firearm with a bore diameter of 20 mm or
greater — other than one designed exclusively for
the purpose of neutralizing explosive devices —
including the ...
12 gauge variants should not fall under that designation
Where can this list be found ?
Check your reading and comprehension skills. Those are mortars. Not many of those in private collections, I'll wager.
Keep calm folks, and stick to the facts. This is, indeed, another step by the PMO (Publicity Management Office) to try to dupe the public into thinking they are the law and order party. What HAS changed, is that they've added all removable magasine semi-autos - rifles, shotguns and variants. Everything else I could see on the list was already banned (such as full autos and mortars).
Parker shotguns banned yet Parkhurst shotguns A-okay. Zero logic here.
Mysterious that any hinge action shotguns are even considered?
What's the logic with this? Any ideas?
Total civilian disarmament. I dont think that concept is so difficult
Total civilian disarmament. I dont think that concept is so difficult
Yeah, I get that, but why the singular treatment for Parker Shotguns and Brazillian 1908?



























