Can anyone explain the AR pistol thing to me? I'm a little fuzzy on the legalities of them and how they are regulated by SAFE and the pistol permitting process. Are they transferable? Is there a min or max limit on barrel length? Is there a weight limit that differentiates between a pistol and an assault weapon? An AR pistol can have any AW features you want and a removable magazine as long as it doesn't have a stock?
Seeing them at the Rochester gun show got me curious. I asked the one vendor who had some for sale about it, and he basically said that as long as it doesn't have a stock it's a pistol and can be put on your permit. He claimed he had some lengthy conversations with the police about what he was doing building these pistols and was assured he was within the law. I had a hard time believing there wasn't more to it than that, and I know that the police aren't reliable interpreters of the law. Figured I'd see if anyone here has a more detailed explanation of how New York State law views these pistols.
Seeing them at the Rochester gun show got me curious. I asked the one vendor who had some for sale about it, and he basically said that as long as it doesn't have a stock it's a pistol and can be put on your permit. He claimed he had some lengthy conversations with the police about what he was doing building these pistols and was assured he was within the law. I had a hard time believing there wasn't more to it than that, and I know that the police aren't reliable interpreters of the law. Figured I'd see if anyone here has a more detailed explanation of how New York State law views these pistols.
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