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If you go to the actual law you'll find that "concealed on the person" is the actual phrase, not merely "concealed."26 U.S.C. § 5845(e).Going to get a bit silly here, but this is why I hate all these stupid laws they try to make:
So if I want to take this to the range I have to carry open-carry at all times? I can't put it in a rifle bag or anything else that conceals it from plain view, even just from car to range? You know most private ranges will insist it be in a case, so what then? What about the fact that I guarantee when I buy it new at a store it comes in a box, and they will probably insist I leave it in the box while carrying out of the store, thus instantly making it an A.O.W....
And this is why we can't have nice laws or legal interpretations.