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Old November 25th, 2007
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Default Re: Transfering of assualt rifles

It's a matter of words. A deliberate confusion on the part of the anti gun crowd. you have two different expressions:
assault rifle, it is a select fire firearm. in other words capable of full auto or burst fire.

Assault weapon Technically undefined but generally any thing that looks like an assault rifle but is semi automatic.

Transfer of Assault rifles is under the NFA of 1934.

Transfer of "assault weapons" there is no law in PA on assault weapons thus they are treated and any other sporting arm.
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