mcscanner wrote:I know, but the picture shows gun in holster in his post. Plus what's the point of holster if you don't put something in it. What I read was you can have the gun and holster on the table separate and apart. Once the gun is placed in the holster it becomes a AOW under NFA and needs to meet those requirements. It has to be a 'shoot thru' type of holster. If trigger covered not AOW.WildBill wrote:mcscanner wrote:surftsunami wrote:I use the UPK from Tagua for the Keltec 380, it is also available for Glock 42.
http://www.taguagunleather.com/index.ph ... uct_id=789" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Just $32 bucks...
It would seem that you have a "Any Other Weapon" (AOW) under the NFA and requires a tax stamp. Most of what I found with my google-fu was dated. "Things" change and I wonder what the current requirements are. Law research is not my strength. I just barely can keep up with not breaking them.Surftsunami was talking about a holster, not a AOW.
