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- Mon Jan 29, 2018 6:17 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Mossberg Shockwave
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Re: Mossberg Shockwave
I may have missed it, but how many of the aguila mini-shells will fit into the 12 gauge magazine tube?
- Thu Aug 31, 2017 8:30 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Mossberg Shockwave
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Re: Mossberg Shockwave
You are right about the MPA, however, the question that I responded to asked specifically about walking down the street to go to the range.rm9792 wrote:I have never gotten a receipt from a range. Member ranges dont even have a way to get one. There are other gun related activities than ranges. Besides all this, MPA was passed years ago. Anybody can have in their car anytime if legal to own.allisji wrote:von Clausewitz wrote:rotor wrote:Jusme wrote:rotor wrote: If I recall correctly, traveling to and from the range is related to a sporting activity. It is not illegal to carry a handgun without an LTC to and from the range, but you better be on a direct route to the range or have a receipt from the range if you are on the way home. Did the AG opinion indicate that the Shockwave be considered a handgun?
- Thu Aug 24, 2017 7:36 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Mossberg Shockwave
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Re: Mossberg Shockwave
If I recall correctly, traveling to and from the range is related to a sporting activity. It is not illegal to carry a handgun without an LTC to and from the range, but you better be on a direct route to the range or have a receipt from the range if you are on the way home. Did the AG opinion indicate that the Shockwave be considered a handgun?von Clausewitz wrote:If one does not have a Texas LTC and wants to take a weapon to the range, is it concealed carry to put the gun in a case and walk down the street enroute to the range?rotor wrote:Mossberg site says if concealed it is an A.O.W.Jusme wrote:rotor wrote:After reading this long thread clarify for me whether this firearm will be legal (9/1) to carry in a guncase of some kind or will the only legal way to transport it would be with it out in the open? I can see the little old lady man with a gun calls now. I carry my shotguns in a case whenever I travel. This firearm may be illegal to carry in a case. More problems.
From my understanding, and I'm far from a layer, or legal scholar, this type of firearm, was specifically, designated to be legal to carry, due to its designation from the ATFE. I don't know that it was specifically, considered "illegal", but there was a question, prior to the bill during the last session. JMHO
https://www.mossberg.com/wp-content/upl ... ACTION.pdf
So how does one transport this without scaring the population at large? Even putting it in a back pack would appear to make it an A.O.W. as far as ATF is concerned. We are going to need some method to carry this. I am sticking to my new Mossberg Maverick 88 but I am curious about all firearms.
- Mon May 08, 2017 7:50 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Mossberg Shockwave
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Re: Mossberg Shockwave
My LGS has an LED marquis that scrolls through a wide variety of ads. On Saturday as I was driving by I caught a glimpse for a split second of what I believe said, "Mossberg Shockwave In Stock Now".
If anyone wants to give them a call, they are Locked and Loaded Arms, 281-549-5769
If anyone wants to give them a call, they are Locked and Loaded Arms, 281-549-5769