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我也是道听途说。下面是从redit 上抄来的。
Most of the Gen 4 Glocks are on the approved roster, meaning they have passed the State's Independent stress testing for drop tests. Glocks do not have external safeties, loaded chamber indicators, or flux capacitors, and as such they technically do not meet the minimum safety requirements for handguns sales in MA under current consumer protection law. There are also several politicians in MA who have embarrassing personal vendettas against the Glock USA corporation, and several MA police officers have shot themselves accidentally with their Glock service pistols in recent years. The state Attorney General's office has claimed that these guns accidentally discharge, do not meet minimum safety requirements, and that they are not legal for sale in MA. There are no models of Glock made after October 1998 that can be legally transferred to you by a MA FFL, regardless of what state they originate from. Exceptions to this rule are made for LEO and some EMS with proper paperwork, and many shops will transfer you a frame only, as this is not considered a complete firearm in the commonwealth. You would then have to purchase the rest of the parts on your own from a different vendor. The easiest way is to buy a used one private sale from someone who already owns a Glock in MA, but you are going to pay a premium. It is an unfortunate pain in the ass for a $400.00 plastic gun that is in active use with military members and police world wide, but that is Massachusetts for you.
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