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They are still available. You just have to pay an additional $18 ? during transfer and doing so makes you agree with the state that the rifle is an "assualt" weapon. Then it is subject to later confiscation when they ban "assualt " wweapons.Unfortunately I don't think you'll be able to get a 10/22 if you live in WA. They're considered an "assault weapon"
Oh okay. Yeah I just looked it up and it says the 10/22 is one of the only semi auto rifles available for purchase. Sheesh.They are still available. You just have to pay an additional $18 ? during transfer and doing so makes you agree with the state that the rifle is an "assualt" weapon. Then it is subject to later confiscation when they ban "assualt " wweapons.
Honestly it's pretty bad in Washington.They are still available. You just have to pay an additional $18 ? during transfer and doing so makes you agree with the state that the rifle is an "assualt" weapon. Then it is subject to later confiscation when they ban "assualt " wweapons.
As far as I know ruger pc carbine is also wa legalHonestly it's pretty bad in Washington.
Ruger 10/22 is still allowed as long as it
doesn't look scary. I should say I'm looking for any Ruger 10/22 that's not dressed up too fancy. From my understanding a mini-14 with a wood stock is acceptable. It's hard to keep up
Not if has a threaded barrel.As far as I know ruger pc carbine is also wa legal
They are just-so-scary!! looking!!!
Not rim fire cartridges there not part of the new lawsUnfortunately I don't think you'll be able to get a 10/22 if you live in WA. They're considered an "assault weapon"