Theres no "loophole"
Its how the firearm in question measures up to the code.
A loophole is a mistake, a thing to be closed.
This is it.
Will the powers that be see it that way? Dunno.
I think it depends largely on the image this gun gets.
We have some power there. We have to be somewhat carefull with this. As I posted on another thread in this forum.
"It only takes a couple bad apples to spoil the bunch."
Of course, all the best efforts we make might not do a damn thing. But its better than screwing ourselves over by not doing what we can.
I cant say I can imagine a great way to do that. But you can bet that I will be going strictly "by the book" when I step out with this firearm.
As far as getting previously classified firearms de-restricted, dont get your hopes up. I have never heard of anything going from restricted to non-restricted. Gun laws are like a noose. They only get tighter and tighter it seems.
The only chance I see is to just blaze new trails. The SMD12 is a small chance to do that. Insinuating that it is a gap that should be closed invites that noose in. Misbehaviour justifies it. So all us SMD owners had best keep our noses clean I think.
Its how the firearm in question measures up to the code.
A loophole is a mistake, a thing to be closed.
This is it.
Will the powers that be see it that way? Dunno.
I think it depends largely on the image this gun gets.
We have some power there. We have to be somewhat carefull with this. As I posted on another thread in this forum.
"It only takes a couple bad apples to spoil the bunch."
Of course, all the best efforts we make might not do a damn thing. But its better than screwing ourselves over by not doing what we can.
I cant say I can imagine a great way to do that. But you can bet that I will be going strictly "by the book" when I step out with this firearm.
As far as getting previously classified firearms de-restricted, dont get your hopes up. I have never heard of anything going from restricted to non-restricted. Gun laws are like a noose. They only get tighter and tighter it seems.
The only chance I see is to just blaze new trails. The SMD12 is a small chance to do that. Insinuating that it is a gap that should be closed invites that noose in. Misbehaviour justifies it. So all us SMD owners had best keep our noses clean I think.


















































