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Good question.Why did he buy parts 6 years ago and just put them together yesterday?
It's not me and the old goat in question can barely use a computer.Why would there be a limitation?
When it’s capable of firing you have 7 days.
If more than that then you broke the law.
But then who else but you would know exactly when that capability happened.
Unless of course you’ve been spouting off about it on social media.
Maybe he forgot to put the striker in when he built it.Good question.
No.
He put them together 6 years ago.
I'm sure his mind is fuzzy. But definitely within a few daysWhy did he buy parts 6 years ago and just put them together yesterday?
Aren't flesh lights re-usable? Asking for a friend.Omfg. Go take a break from NES for a week or longer.
If I had a lingerie model G/F or a drum of fleshlights. I’d take a break.
Not if you are @ReptileAren't flesh lights re-usable? Asking for a friend.
Don’t share…Aren't flesh lights re-usable? Asking for a friend.
How did you get that date?I would guess anything before March 15, 2015 would be the cut off date. Remember there is no registration in Massachusetts. According to law, there is only a “transaction” for sale, transfer, inheritance, purchase, or obtaining a firearm, rifle, shotgun, or machine gun.
Is there such thing as a statute of limitations?Aren't flesh lights re-usable? Asking for a friend.
The real question to consider is how this question could spark a thread that is now 22 replies long.
Exactly.The real question to consider is how this question could spark a thread that is now 22 replies long.
Asking for a friend.
The past 48 hours must be incredibly stressful for you.Exactly.
If my old friend assembled a Glock 5 years ago and never eFA10'ed it - should he be worried?
He's hoping since it happened long ago that he'll never have to in the future either.
He can't really use the internet.
This is like trying to reason with a liberalExactly.
If my old friend assembled a Glock 5 years ago and never eFA10'ed it - should he be worried?
He's hoping since it happened long ago that he'll never have to in the future either.
He can't really use the internet.
I'm not referring to the new laws.The past 48 hours must be incredibly stressful for you.
Chill.
Nothing is law at the moment. Pant shit later.
I thought it was supposed to be 2 weeks lolMy friend said he had a Glock that was made from an upper and lower - capable of firing a shot.
Also, a AR that was once a lower now complete with an upper.
He's old and going senile but thinks it was over 6 years ago.
How many years is the cutoff?