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  1. By creating a permanent dent (ring) around the brass inner magazine tube, the spring-loaded follower inside will only travel far enough to allow 15 .22LR rounds to be loaded in the rifle.

    A bit of measuring (and trying) is in order.

    Worst that happens is you totally ruin the inner tube and need to buy a new replacement from Midway, which you will, of course, need to alter to make the rifle jersey-legal.

    (Midway Product #: 836115, Marlin #: G5075220-00)

    Remember to replace the cutter wheel with a washer so you don't cut the brass inner tube.

     

    By...inner magazine tube, you mean the tube in which is removed to load the rounds correct? Then make a dent in that so the spring in that can't compress for more than 15 rounds?

     

    I'm hoping to take on this project this weekend.

     

    If this rifle is marked ".22 Long Rifle, .22 Long, .22 Short", you are screwed.

     

    Please explain?????


  2. I'd bet that your local PD would give you a new card as long as you brought the old tattered one back without much drama. I think the local PD just types up the card, embosses and signs it. So what if they sent your P2P in for processing? They are independent things.

     

    Well the guy told me today when I picked up the card and dropped off the P2P that I could have saved time and the $18 for the Criminal Background Check form if I would have just filed both at the same time. I'm completely new to this whole process so I had no idea.

     

    But I figure for a duplicate card they are probably going to go through the same checks and stuff as the initial card....that's if they don't laugh so hard and feel bad for me and just give me a new one lol.


  3. Hi Everyone! I am completely new here and new to firearms.

     

    I have been reading all the laws over and over as I don't want to break any laws.

     

    I have not found anything on my issue though...My uncle has an old 1974 Marlin Glenfield Model 60 long rifle. This rifle was made in '74 with an 18-round tubular magazine. He wants to give the gun to me, but I am concerned that it holds 18-rounds.

     

    I can't find anything in any laws about anything about if a gun was manufactured before the 15-round law was enacted (which I'm not sure when it was). Any insight would be greatly appreciated!!

     

    Thanks!

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