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re: Official AR-15 thread

Posted on 5/3/24 at 1:31 pm to
Posted by NOLAGT
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Member since Dec 2012
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Posted on 5/3/24 at 1:31 pm to
Ehhh idk man I think I would refund that one I don't know if they have different rules for personal sales but I wouldn't want to find out the hard way.

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It doesnt talk about parts but it seems you cant have any new ARs only ones made on or before the ban? I wouldnt risk dat without at least calling someone up there in CT but that doesnt seem worth it.

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Newly defined Assault Weapons:
Any newly defined assault weapon that was lawfully purchased on or before April 4, 2013, but was not transferred by that date, may be transferred pursuant to such lawful purchase and a sales authorization number may be obtained for such transfer. Sellers are required to verify that a lawful purchase occurred on or before April 4, 2013 prior to transferring such firearm.

Proof of lawful possession will also be required by DESPP from the owner of the firearm with the Application for Certificate of Possession of Assault Weapon. Forms are currently being developed for this purpose.

Who may possess Assault Weapons in Connecticut?
Law enforcement and military personnel may possess Assault Weapons in connection with their official duties, and any person who has a Certificate of Possession issued by the Special Licensing and Firearms Unit may possess the Assault Weapon listed on their certificate.

Can I get a Certificate of Possession for my Assault Weapon now?
Yes, a Certificate of Possession must be obtained prior to January 1, 2014 The only exceptions to this would be a person who has been out of state serving in the military prior to October 1994, or a person who receives an Assault Weapon through bequeath or intestate succession providing the weapon already had a certificate. In these instances, the person has 90 days to register the weapon with the Special Licensing and Firearms Unit.

I just moved into Connecticut and I possess an Assault Weapon. May I keep the weapon or if not what are my options?
Within 90 days of moving to Connecticut, you may sell the weapon to any licensed gun dealer, or you must do one of the following;

render the weapon permanently inoperable,
sell it to an out of state dealer,
relinquish the weapon to a law enforcement agency.
If you choose to keep the weapon you risk felony arrest.
This post was edited on 5/3/24 at 1:47 pm
Posted by finchmeister08
Member since Mar 2011
35859 posts
Posted on 5/3/24 at 2:02 pm to
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I wouldnt risk dat without at least calling someone up there in CT but that doesnt seem worth it.


I called 3 gun stores in CT, and they all said it should be fine to ship. The only restriction they have is that they need fixed magazines... I assume similar to CA.
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