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Post by js2397 on May 27, 2015 7:42:52 GMT -5
Maybe this picture more clearly demonstrates how the wrist brace would work. I did a little reading and determined as long as the brace is used as intended it is ok according to the BAFTE.
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Post by morrison on May 28, 2015 12:38:21 GMT -5
You are correct. This particular firearm meets the definition of a handgun per the manufacturers specifications and design. In addition, the wrist brace was not designed or intended to allow the firearm to be fired from the shoulder. The caliber, being larger than the required .243, allows this firearm to be used for hunting deer. The standard case length exceeds the minimum requirement of the Administrative Code. However, the individual needs to be aware and cautious of the 1.16 inch case length if utilizing cartridges other than the 'standard'.
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