The Hermit
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- An Island in the Pacific
I recently got my RPAL and am looking into buying my first handgun. I note that in many of the item descriptions sellers mention that a 12(6) is required? WTHeck does that mean? LOL
In short, those are guns you'll NEVER be able to buy, legally.
Only 12(6) status can be inherited. FNs are either 12(2) "full auto", 12(3) "converted auto" or 12(5) "really scary".Ok sure, if such a relative exists and is willing to do it.
In a similar vein, has anyone ever considered being adopted legally so you could take acquire a 12(x) license?
I have an acquaintance that has an FN in perfect condition and I've jokingly said to him a couple of times that since his kids aren't interested in guns that he should adopt me so that his rifle could be passed on.![]()
Only 12(6) status can be inherited. FNs are either 12(2) "full auto", 12(3) "converted auto" or 12(5) "really scary".
Lucky bastard, I was 4 years old when the Firearms Act passed.
I have a PAL with 12(6) as well as a couple of other 12(x) priveleges.
It pulsates with a soft green glow at night like kryptonite in the Superman movies.
When I explained to the lady friend that the license authorized me to possess a "short barrel" she thought I was referring to something else at first.![]()
Lucky bastard, I was 4 years old when the Firearms Act passed.![]()
my pal with the 12(6) and 12(3) radiates light too that varies from bright green to nearly dark blue.
I use it to find the lock opening on the car at night.