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It is all vague technicalities. But pistols with threaded barrels are now assault weapons or whatever they are being called. There is a separate section of the law that deals with pistols. It sounds like they based it off the features of something like a TARD—9, er, TEC-9. Barrel shround, threaded barrel, wahtever else.The OP said "If I had a handgun for sale, with both a non threaded, and threaded barrel, I am understanding the law correctly in Washington that I cannot sell the pistol with the threaded barrel installed?(Because it is an assault weapon)"
I so far listened to the first few minutes of the video and respect that Gun-Law guy a lot, but he's talking about AR (rifles/pistols) vid is titled "So, What's the Deal With AR Part in Washington State Now?" The vid refers to RCW 9.41.010 which lists the "so-called" assault weapons, all rifles, or semi-auto pistol versions with a magazine well, not part of the grip (as in a handgun).
Wouldn't that be apples to oranges, handguns vs. AR whether rifle or AR pistol?
p.s. 35 yr. resident of WA. retired recently to OR.