Re: H K SR9
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: He_Shoot _Me</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I'll tell you what; If any of you guys are serious about buying an SR9 I'll sell mine and the goodies I have for it for $2,600 (The price to replace it with an AR Type .308)
Here's the reason; I bought it way back when Ca. was part of the free United States. Sense then, in all this states wisdom, they decided to take my rights away, determined it was an assault weapon, and said if I didn't register it with them, I would become an overnight felon. Every time I think about it, I just get pissed-off.
I havnt shot it sense I registered it and one of the main reasons why is;, I wasn't really sure what the exact rules were that I needed to follow. Until just recently and some help from another member (The Mechanic) I now know what the scoop is. After finding out, I got fired-up to take that bad-ass out again, but there's something that haunts me deeply, and I just can't seem to get over it.
Every time I walk into our local gun shop I see a picture of 3 stripped lowers that <span style="font-weight: bold">HAD</span> to be turned in (Because they wre registered) too the state to be destroyed, because the owner had passed away. His family and friends tried their best to come-up with a way to save them that would satisfy the state, (Donate to church, etc.), but had no success. You CANNOT pass this weapon down to your children, family, or friends. It must be turned in and destroyed.
I zero desire to sell this rifle because it has NEVER jammed and is accurate as hell. Let me put it to you like this; if the SHTF this would be the one rifle I grabbed of everything I own. I simply cannot stand the thought of it being destroyed should I drive into a tree on the way home from work, for example.
My only solution, and it is legal to do is; sell it to someone who lives in a free state. If any of you living outside of Ca. is seriously interested, just let me know.
-Pat </div></div>
Actually not entirely true.
The SR9 wasn't listed by Roberti Roos, so it's only considered an AW based on SB 23 evil features.
So it is perfectly possible and legal, to add a device (like this
http://www.riflegear.com/p-237-raddlock-kit-for-hk-mp5g3-91-93-series.aspx) to lock the magazine in place and de-register it with DOJ.
It can then be transferred in state like any other long gun.
Yes, you will be neutering it, but this way it can be sold, or passed on legally, and still be enjoyed un-neutered after crossing the state line.