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→ | Can i own a Heckler Koch USC carbine or a Heckler Koch SL8-6 in Nevada? |
| | By Yahoo Answers | | 2008-03-16 02:11:15 | | these are civilian guns as said on the officail hk site but do nevada laws permit me to own them? and if i can own them how do i go about doing it?
heres the site with the guns...
usc
http://hk-usa.com/rifles_usc_general.html
and the sl8-6
http://hk-usa.com/rifles_sl86_general.html
if u know anything about these guns, wicth do u think is a better gun, accracey, power, range, comfort, over all
thanks so much, any info that helps me out will get best answer gauranted
THANKS! | | Answered By: crop13b |  |
| | Yes you can own either one in the state of Nevada. I would go for the SL86 in that it is a better choice for accuracy, distance and power than the handgun caliber USC is. As for comfort I would have to guess that the SL86 would still be a better choice. |
| User: stinky | | You can own them in NV.
What is best depends on the type of shooting you'll be doing, they shoot very different types of cartridges. | | | | User: browning_1911 | | Yes, you can. NV has pretty good gun laws. If you aren't a felon or a dusche bag go buy them. | | | | User: awftx | | Nevada has, as with most southwest states, rather open gun laws as far a owning and manners in which you carry a firearm.... When you decide which gun you want, go an buy it... If you buy one on line, you'll need to make arrangements with a person that has a federal firearms license to transfer the gun for you... (that's a federal law, not Nevada)..... | | | | User: crop13b | | Yes you can own either one in the state of Nevada. I would go for the SL86 in that it is a better choice for accuracy, distance and power than the handgun caliber USC is. As for comfort I would have to guess that the SL86 would still be a better choice. | | |
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