KEDSFAN
36 Cl.
Up until a recent tragic boating accident I had been collecting arms of various types for fifty years I did a lot of competitive BP shooting in the 70"s. I was watching an online auction here in Minnesota recently and there was a .44 BP revolver on it that interested me. Then I read that it is considered a firearm in Minnesota and I would need a Permit to Purchase in order to get it.
I am well aware of that requirement for centerfire pistols. I admit that is has been a long time since I bought a revolver but when did it become such a hassle to get one?
I recently bought two Hawkens from a FFL dealer on the East coast and they were shipped to me directly with absolutely no government involvement.
I am well aware of that requirement for centerfire pistols. I admit that is has been a long time since I bought a revolver but when did it become such a hassle to get one?
I recently bought two Hawkens from a FFL dealer on the East coast and they were shipped to me directly with absolutely no government involvement.