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BJones
09-02-2015, 09:18
Moving to Denver area around the end of this year or first of next (too hot here). Where are the best place to go to shoot my A2?
I have a technical question. I purchased a NiB BCG and assorted other parts. Is the weather going to cause issues with the finish? Anyone use Nickel Boron parts in the colder weather?

Here's a link so you can see what I bought.

http://arbarrelkings.com/collections/specials/products/223-5-56-bolt-carrier-group-nickel-boron-finish


Thanks

Delfuego
09-02-2015, 09:30
Please don't. Were all full up here.

izzy
09-02-2015, 11:09
lol @ colder weather... I mean it's so super cold here no one would want to live in this area

Irving
09-02-2015, 11:43
The cold doesn't affect anything. It is much more dry here, so you will have less issues with rust. I've never heard of a material that shouldn't be used here compared to other places.

brutal
09-02-2015, 11:46
The cold doesn't affect anything. It is much more dry here, so you will have less issues with rust. I've never heard of a material that shouldn't be used here compared to other places.

We need to use more Liberal Tears gun oil here.

http://rightedition.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/liberaltears.jpg

Great-Kazoo
09-02-2015, 15:16
We need to use more Liberal Tears gun oil here.

http://rightedition.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/liberaltears.jpg

That the 2nd gen ozone free one?

davsel
09-02-2015, 15:45
Be sure to stock up on some AR starter fluid. Most use it up here to warm up our rifles before firing - protects the finish.

http://i.ytimg.com/vi/S6cwh4IxXSc/maxresdefault.jpg

BJones
09-02-2015, 15:50
LOL Thanks!

kidicarus13
09-02-2015, 17:45
I hope you don't shoot 20 or 30 rd mags in your A2- they're not allowed here in Colorado.

BJones
09-03-2015, 05:53
Thanks for the heads up! i guess I'll invest in some smaller mag then.

fitz19d
09-03-2015, 07:05
Or just move to any other city/county nearby and go into work like anyone else.

Denver's the only place I think where anyone even begins to worry about the law.

BJones
09-03-2015, 07:36
Wow, Thanks for the info. I will keep that in mind when relocating and find a place, any recommendations?

brutal
09-03-2015, 17:06
If your lifestyle/work allow, and you're a "gun nut", Idaho > Utah > Texas > Colorado.

I put TX third only because it will either turn blue or secede. that and it's too damn hot in the summer.

Great-Kazoo
09-03-2015, 17:25
Wow, Thanks for the info. I will keep that in mind when relocating and find a place, any recommendations?

Any place you can afford the $1500 + monthly rent.

def90
09-03-2015, 20:53
Any place you can afford the $1500 + monthly rent.

That's cheap!! Zillow just declared the Denver area "Unaffordable".

http://kdvr.com/2015/08/13/rent-mortgages-in-denver-deemed-unaffordable/

"DENVER -- Buying a home or renting in Denver has gotten so expensive, it's being termed "unaffordable" to live in by real estate company Zillow.Denver joins four California markets -- Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Jose and San Diego -- that fall under the "unaffordable" category for renters and buyers after second-quarter analysis by Zillow.
Zillow estimated it takes 35 percent of a person's monthly income to afford rent in Denver; the national average is 24.4 percent. It takes 21 percent of monthly income to pay a mortgage in Denver, above the national average of 15.1 percent.
“Our research found that unaffordable rents are making it hard for people to save for a down payment and retirement, and that people whose rent is unaffordable are more likely to skip out on their own health care,” Zillow chief economist Svenja Gudell said in a statement (http://zillow.mediaroom.com/2015-08-13-Renting-Less-Affordable-Than-Ever-Before-While-Mortgages-Remain-Affordable-by-Historical-Standards)."

yz9890
09-04-2015, 02:04
I hope you don't shoot 20 or 30 rd mags in your A2- they're not allowed here in Colorado.

If they're "purchased" before July 2013 he can can't he?


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hurley842002
09-04-2015, 02:20
Zillow estimated it takes 35 percent of a person's monthly income to afford rent in Denver; the national average is 24.4 percent.

Interesting, either these folks make 15% more a month than I do, or they pay less for rent, because I'm right at 50% of my monthly for rent, and that's not even in Denver.

hurley842002
09-04-2015, 02:56
If your lifestyle/work allow, and you're a "gun nut", Idaho > Utah > Texas > Colorado.

I put TX third only because it will either turn blue or secede. that and it's too damn hot in the summer.

I don't want to discourage the OP too much, but this^^^ (would be Utah for me). I cannot wait for the day I can get the heck outta dodge! I'm a Colorado native, but have only lived in the metro area for a decade now, and hate what it has become. Everything from the politics, to the traffic, to the cost of living (including MV registration and associated crap) have all made me want out of here. Fortunately my new gig pretty much opens up the whole US for me.

Back on topic.... OP, we could certainly use more gun folks around here, but the truth is, we are fighting a battle right now, as it pertains to "shooting spots". The forests to the west of the metro area, are not the same as they were when I moved here ten years ago. In past years, I had a couple spots I could go to less than an hour from Denver, rarely were they occupied (even on the weekend), and there was rarely evidence of shooting. Those same spots today are always occupied, even during the week (don't people work?), and the last few times I was out, I ended up carrying out a bunch of trash, to include a flat screen TV, and several trees had literally been shot down. Because of this lack of responsibility, there are talks of closing shooting in all but designated locations. Just something to keep in mind, as far as your "where to shoot" question is concerned.

kidicarus13
09-04-2015, 05:46
If they're "purchased" before July 2013 he can can't he?


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I stand corrected. See Post #23

I may have thinking of a scenario where someone purchases the magazines legally out-of-state after July 1, 2013 and then drives them transports them into Colorado... this would be illegal. Sorry for the misinformation new dude.

ray1970
09-04-2015, 06:54
Don't let everyone scare you off. I was curious so I ran the numbers. My mortgage is 18% of my net income. There's also plenty of places to shoot if you don't mind paying a few bucks. I would recommend staying out of Denver itself and living in one of the many cities that make up the area.

Oh, and nobody mentioned it yet but Colorado has some of the best weather in the country.

Way too many liberal, tree hugging, hippie potheads for my taste but I seem to deal with it OK.

def90
09-04-2015, 07:48
I don't think anyone is ever going to be busted with mags that have moved here unless it is an add on charge to another crime.

BJones
09-04-2015, 09:15
I got hot summers here. Looking for some place with seasons.

DenverGP
09-04-2015, 10:25
Unfortunately no. Thank you state representatives.

the law does NOT prohibit bringing in mags from out of state as long as they were purchased before the July 2013 date and owned continuously.

18-12-302. (2) (a) a person may possess a large-capacity magazine if he or she:
(I) owns the large capacity magazine on the effective date of this section; and
(II) maintains continuous possession of the large-capacity magazine.

As for owning it prior to the ban date:
18-12-302 (2) (b) if a person who is alleged to have violated subsection (1) of this section asserts that he or she is permitted to legally possess a large-capacity magazine pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection (2), the prosecution has the burden of proof to refute the assertion.

kidicarus13
09-04-2015, 10:33
the law does NOT prohibit bringing in mags from out of state as long as they were purchased before the July 2013 date and owned continuously.

18-12-302. (2) (a) a person may possess a large-capacity magazine if he or she:
(I) owns the large capacity magazine on the effective date of this section; and
(II) maintains continuous possession of the large-capacity magazine.

As for owning it prior to the ban date:
18-12-302 (2) (b) if a person who is alleged to have violated subsection (1) of this section asserts that he or she is permitted to legally possess a large-capacity magazine pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection (2), the prosecution has the burden of proof to refute the assertion.

Thanks, I corrected my post

BJones
09-04-2015, 10:36
the law does NOT prohibit bringing in mags from out of state as long as they were purchased before the July 2013 date and owned continuously.

18-12-302. (2) (a) a person may possess a large-capacity magazine if he or she:
(I) owns the large capacity magazine on the effective date of this section; and
(II) maintains continuous possession of the large-capacity magazine.

As for owning it prior to the ban date:
18-12-302 (2) (b) if a person who is alleged to have violated subsection (1) of this section asserts that he or she is permitted to legally possess a large-capacity magazine pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection (2), the prosecution has the burden of proof to refute the assertion.

Good info to have! Thank You.

SideShow Bob
09-06-2015, 19:15
The cold doesn't affect anything. It is much more dry here, so you will have less issues with rust. I've never heard of a material that shouldn't be used here compared to other places.

Except for whatever the finishes are on your carry pistols...............[LOL]

SideShow Bob
09-06-2015, 19:23
Good info to have! Thank You.

Just be sure that any standard capacity mags you bring don't have a manufacture date stamped on them post 7/1/13.

Alpha2
09-07-2015, 12:06
It's not just mags in Denver. You can transport an AR or AK through Denver, but can't own one. I am not sure of the exact law, but you'll want to check it out. I don't know if it applies to the county as well. I'm must suggesting that you check first!
Oh, and in Denver city and county, you are paying taxes for the airport, mass transit, stadiums, etc. etc. etc. etc.

kidicarus13
09-07-2015, 12:34
It's not just mags in Denver. You can transport an AR or AK through Denver, but can't own one. I am not sure of the exact law, but you'll want to check it out. I don't know if it applies to the county as well. I'm must suggesting that you check first!
Oh, and in Denver city and county, you are paying taxes for the airport, mass transit, stadiums, etc. etc. etc. etc.

Sec. 38-130. Assault weapons.

(a) Legislative intent. The city council hereby finds and
declares that the use of assault weapons poses a threat to the
health, safety and security of all citizens of the City and County
of Denver. Further, the council finds that assault weapons are
capable both of a rapid rate of fire as well as of a capacity to
fire an inordinately large number of rounds without reloading and
are designed primarily for military or antipersonnel use.

The city council finds that law enforcement agencies report
increased use of assault weapons for criminal activities. This has
resulted in a record number of related homicides and injuries to
citizens and law enforcement officers. It is, therefore, the
intent of the city council to place reasonable and necessary
restrictions on the sale and possession of assault weapons while
placing no restrictions on the right of citizens to use weapons
which are primarily-designed and intended for hunting, target
practice and other legitimate sports or recreational activities and
the protection of home, person and property.

(b) Definitions. The following words and phrases, when used
in this section, shall have these meanings respectively ascribed to
them:

(1) Assault weapon. The general characteristics of an
assault weapon may include the following features: A
shorter length than recreational firearms; a folding
stock; a modification of an automatic firearm orig-
inally designed for military use; a greater rate of
fire or firing capacity than reasonably necessary for
legitimate sports, recreational or protection
activities and shall include all firearms with any of
the following characteristics:

a. All semiautomatic action, centerfire rifles with a
detachable magazine with a capacity of twenty-one (21) or
more rounds.
b. All semiautomatic shotguns with a folding stock or a
magazine capacity of more than six (6) rounds or both.
c. All semiautomatic pistols that are modifications of rifles
having the same make, caliber and action design but a
shorter barrel and no rear stock or modifications of
automatic weapons originally designed to accept magazines
with a capacity of twenty-one (21) or more rounds.
d. Any firearm which has been modified to be operable as an
assault weapon as defined herein.
e. Any part or combination of parts designed or intended to
convert a firearm into an assault weapon, including a
detachable magazine with a capacity of twenty-one (21) or
more rounds, or any combination of parts from which an
assault weapon may be readily assembled if those parts are
in the possession or under the control of the same person.
f. Any weapon listed in subsection (h).

(2) Fixed cartridge shall mean that self contained unit consisting of
the case, primer, propellant charge and projectile or projectiles.

(3) Magazine shall mean a box, drum or other container which holds and
feeds ammunition into a semiautomatic rifle, shotgun or pistol.

(4) Pistol shall mean a weapon originally designed, made and intended
to fire a projectile (bullet) from one (1) or more barrels when
held in one (1) hand and having:

a. A chamber as an integral part of or permanently aligned
with the bore or having a breech-loading chambered cylinder
so arranged that the cocking of the hammer or movement of
the trigger rotates it and brings the next cartridge in
line with the barrel for firing; and
b. A short stock designed to be gripped by one (1) hand and
at an angle to and extending below the line of the bore(s).

(5) Rifle shall mean a weapon designed or redesigned, made or remade and
intended to be fired from the shoulder or hip and designed or
redesigned or made or remade to use the energy of the explosive
in a fixed cartridge to fire only a single projectile through a
rifled bore for each single pull of the trigger and shall include
any such weapon which may be readily restored to fire a fixed
cartridge.

(6) Semiautomatic shall mean a weapon which fires a single projectile
for each single pull of the trigger which automatically chambers
the next round for firing and which employs a magazine.

(7) Shotgun shall mean a weapon designed or redesigned, made or remade
and intended to be fired from the shoulder or hip and designed or
redesigned and made or remade to use the energy of the explosive
in a fixed shotgun shell to fire through a smooth bore either a
number of projectiles (ball shot) or a single projectile for each
pull of the trigger and shall include any such weapon which may be
readily restored to fire a fixed shotgun shell.

(c) Specific weapons not included. As used in this section, assault
weapon does not include any of the following:

(1) All weapons that do not use fixed cartridges, all weapons that were
in production prior to 1898, all manually operated bolt-action
weapons, all lever-action weapons, all slideaction weapons, all
single- shot weapons, all multiple-barrel weapons, all revolving
cylinder weapons, all semiautomatic weapons for which there is no
fixed magazine with capacity of twenty-one (21) or more rounds
available, all semiautomatic weapons that use exclusively en bloc
clips, all semiautomatic weapons in production prior to 1954 and
all rimfire weapons that employ a tubular magazine.

(2) Any firearm that uses .22 caliber rimfire ammunition.

(3) Any assault weapon which has been modified either to render it
permanently inoperable or to permanently make it a device no longer
defined as an assault weapon.

(d) Supplemental provision. Except as specifically stated herein, the
provisions of this section are independent of and supplemental to any other
provisions of law, and nothing shall prevent a device defined as an assault
weapon in this section from also being regulated under other provisions of law.

(e) Possession of assault weapons unlawful. It shall be unlawful to
carry, store, keep, manufacture, sell or otherwise possess within the City and
County of Denver a weapon or weapons defined herein as assault weapons, except
that this subdivision shall not apply to:

(1) Any federal, state or local government agency or to any sworn
members of said agencies acting within their official capacities.

(2) Any assault weapon which is being used as a movie prop for any
motion picture or television program which is being filmed in whole
or in part within the City and County of Denver if, prior to such
use, the police department is notified in advance in writing of the
date, time, location, production schedule and days upon which such
use shall take place and the type and serial numbers of the
firearms.

(3) The transportation of any assault weapon through the city by a
nonresident who is in legal possession of an assault weapon or a
person carrying a permit issued under subsection (f) for the
purposes and under the conditions set forth in subsections (b)(2)
through (b)(5), Revised Municipal Code.

(f) Conditional exception. Any person over the age of twenty-one (21)
years who obtained an assault weapon legally prior to the effective date of
this section may obtain a permit to keep, store and possess said assault
weapon if-

(1) Said weapon is properly identifiable and contains its original
serial number.

(2) An application for a permit for each assault weapon is filed
with the police department within sixty (60) days of the
effective date of this section pursuant to such procedures as
the department may establish. The application shall contain a
description of the firearm that identifies it uniquely, including
all identification marks and numbers, the full name, address,
date of birth and fingerprints of the owner and the address
where such assault weapon will be stored and such other
information as the department may deem appropriate. The place
of storage and possession shall not be changed without
notification to the department of the proposed change in location
and when said weapon will be transported. The department may
charge a fee for registration not to exceed the actual
processing costs of the department.

(3) The department shall issue a permit which shall identify the
weapon and where it is to be stored.

(4) The information required for the registration and permitting of
assault weapons shall be treated as confidential and shall not be
made available to members of the general public. The council
finds that the release of such information would constitute an
unwarranted invasion of personal privacy and could endanger the
life or safety of persons at the premises where an assault weapon
is located. The information on a permit application shall be used
by the city only for law enforcement purposes.

(g) Sale or transfer unlawful. It is unlawful to sell or transfer
possession of an assault weapon possessed pursuant to subsection (f) within
the City and County of Denver.

(h) Specific prohibited assault weapons. It is unlawful to carry,
store or otherwise possess within the City and County of Denver any of the
following weapons which are hereby declared to be assault weapons except
as provided in and subject to all the provisions of this section:

(1) All of the following specified rifles:

a. Norinco, Mitchell and Poly Technologies Avtomat Kalashnikovs
(all models).
b. Action Arms Israeli Military Industries UZI and Galil.
c. Beretta AR-70 (SC-70).
d. CETME G3.
e. Colt AR-15 and CAR-15.
f. Daewoo K-1, K-2, Max 1 and Max 2.
g. Fabrique Nationale (FN/FAL, FN/LAR and FNC. [sic]
h. FAMAS MAS223.
i. Heckler & Koch HK-91, H-93 [sic], HK-94 and PSG-1.
j. MAC 10 and MAC 11.
k. SKS with detachable magazine.
l. SIG AMT, SIG 500 Series and SIG PE57.
m. Springfield Armory BM59 and SAR-48.
n. Sterling MK-6 and SAR.
o. Steyr AUG.
p. Valmet M62, M71S and M78.
q. Armalite AR-180 Carbine.
r. Bushmaster Assault Rifle (armgun).
s. Calico M-900 Assault Carbine.
t. Mandall THE TAC-1 Carbine.
u. Plainfield Machine Company Carbine.
v. PJK M-68 Carbine.
w. Weaver Arm Nighthawk.

(2) All of the following specified pistols:

a. Action Arms UZI.
b. Encom MP-9 and MP-45.
c. MAC 10 and MAC 11.
d. INTRATEC TEC-9.
e. Mitchell Arms Spectre Auto.
f. Sterling MK-7.
g. Calico M-900.

(3) All of the following specified shotguns:

a. Franchi SPAS 12 and LAW 12.
b. Gilbert Equipment Company Striker 12.
c. Encom CM-55.

(4) Other models by the same manufacturer that are identical to
firearms listed in subdivisions (1), (2) or (3) except for slight
modifications or enhancements, including, but not limited to, a
folding or retractable stock; adjustable sight; case deflector for
left handed shooters; shorter barrel; wooden, plastic or metal
stock; larger clip size; different caliber provided the caliber
exceeds .22 rimfire; or bayonet mount.

(5) Firearms which have been redesigned from, renamed, renumbered or
patterned after one of the listed firearms in subdivision (1), (2),
or (3) or those described in subdivision (4), regardless of the
company of production or distribution or the country of origin or
any firearm which has been manufactured or sold by another company
under a licensing agreement to manufacture or sell the identical or
nearly identical firearms as those listed in subdivisions (1), (2),
(3) or those described in subdivision (4) regardless of the company
of production or distribution or the country of origin.

(i) Specific magazine prohibited. It shall be unlawful to
carry, store or otherwise possess a magazine which will
hold or may be modified to hold twenty-one (21) or more rounds.

(j) Penalty. Any person, firm or corporation, who is convicted
of violating any provision of this section shall be punished by a fine
of not less than one hundred ($100.00) or more than nine hundred
ninety-nine dollars ($999.00) and a term of incarceration of not less
than ten (10) days nor more than one hundred eighty (180) days.

(k) Violation; disposition. Upon a conviction of violating any
provision of this section, the weapon shall be confiscated
and destroyed under section 38-120, Disposition of confiscated weapons.
(Ord. No. 669-89, section 1, 11-6-89; Ord. No. 719-89, section 1, 11-27-89)

SAnd
09-07-2015, 23:05
The Denver Assault Weapon law that Alpha2 referred to and kidicarus13 quotes has been revised. I believe the revision was done in 2007.

This is the current Municipal Code

Sec. 38-130. - Assault weapons. (http://javascript<strong></strong>:void(0))
(a)


Legislative intent. The city council hereby finds and declares that the use of assault weapons poses a threat to the health, safety and security of all citizens of the City and County of Denver. Further, the council finds that assault weapons are capable both of a rapid rate of fire as well as of a capacity to fire an inordinately large number of rounds without reloading and are designed primarily for military or antipersonnel use. The city council finds that law enforcement agencies report increased use of assault weapons for criminal activities. This has resulted in a record number of related homicides and injuries to citizens and law enforcement officers. It is, therefore, the intent of the city council to place reasonable and necessary restrictions on the sale and possession of assault weapons while placing no restrictions on the right of citizens to use weapons which are primarily designed and intended for hunting, target practice and other legitimate sports or recreational activities and the protection of home, person and property.


(b)


Definitions. The following words and phrases, when used in this section, shall have these meanings respectively ascribed to them:
(1)


Assault weapon shall include all firearms with any of the following characteristics:
a.


All semiautomatic action, centerfire rifles with a detachable magazine with a capacity of twenty-one (21) or more rounds.


b.


All semiautomatic shotguns with a folding stock or a magazine capacity of more than six (6) rounds or both.


c.


Reserved.


d.


Any firearm which has been modified to be operable as an assault weapon as defined herein.


e.


Any part or combination of parts designed or intended to convert a firearm into an assault weapon, including a detachable magazine with a capacity of twenty-one (21) or more rounds, or any combination of parts from which an assault weapon may be readily assembled if those parts are in the possession or under the control of the same person.


(2)


Fixed cartridge shall mean that self-contained unit consisting of the case, primer, propellant charge and projectile or projectiles.


(3)


Magazine shall mean a box, drum or other container which holds and feeds ammunition into a semiautomatic rifle, shotgun or pistol.


(4)


Pistol shall mean a weapon originally designed, made and intended to fire a projectile (bullet) from one (1) or more barrels when held in one (1) hand and having:
a.


A chamber as an integral part of or permanently aligned with the bore or having a breech-loading chambered cylinder so arranged that the cocking of the hammer or movement of the trigger rotates it and brings the next cartridge in line with the barrel for firing; and


b.


A short stock designed to be gripped by one (1) hand and at an angle to and extending below the line of the bore(s).


(5)


Rifle shall mean a weapon designed or redesigned, made or remade and intended to be fired from the shoulder or hip and designed or redesigned or made or remade to use the energy of the explosive in a fixed cartridge to fire only a single projectile through a rifled bore for each single pull of the trigger and shall include any such weapon which may be readily restored to fire a fixed cartridge.


(6)


Semiautomatic shall mean a weapon which fires a single projectile for each single pull of the trigger which automatically chambers the next round for firing and which employs a magazine.


(7)


Shotgun shall mean a weapon designed or redesigned, made or remade and intended to be fired from the shoulder or hip and designed or redesigned and made or remade to use the energy of the explosive in a fixed shotgun shell to fire through a smooth bore either a number of projectiles (ball shot) or a single projectile for each pull of the trigger and shall include any such weapon which may be readily restored to fire a fixed shotgun shell.


(c)


Specific weapons not included. As used in this section, assault weapon does not include any of the following:
(1)


All weapons that do not use fixed cartridges, all weapons that were in production prior to 1898, all manually operated bolt-action weapons, all lever-action weapons, all slide-action weapons, all single-shot weapons, all multiple-barrel weapons, all revolving-cylinder weapons, all semiautomatic weapons for which there is no fixed magazine with capacity of twenty-one (21) or more rounds available, all semiautomatic weapons that use exclusively en bloc clips, all semiautomatic weapons in production prior to 1954 and all rimfire weapons that employ a tubular magazine.


(2)


Any firearm that uses .22 caliber rimfire ammunition.


(3)


Any assault weapon which has been modified either to render it permanently inoperable or to permanently make it a device no longer defined as an assault weapon.


(d)


Supplemental provisions. Except as specifically stated herein, the provisions of this section are independent of and supplemental to any other provisions of law, and nothing shall prevent a device defined as an assault weapon in this section from also being regulated under other provisions of law.


(e)


Possession of assault weapons unlawful. It shall be unlawful to carry, store, keep, manufacture, sell or otherwise possess within the City and County of Denver a weapon or weapons defined herein as assault weapons, except that this subdivision shall not apply to:
(1)


Any federal, state or local government agency or to any sworn members of said agencies acting within their official capacities.


(2)


Any assault weapon which is being used as a movie prop for any motion picture or television program which is being filmed in whole or in part within the City and County of Denver if, prior to such use, the police department is notified in advance in writing of the date, time, location, production schedule and days upon which such use shall take place and the type and serial numbers of the firearms.


(3)


It shall be an affirmative defense to charges brought under this section that the transportation of an assault weapon:
(a)


Is through the city by a nonresident who is in legal possession of an assault weapon; or


(b)


Is by a person carrying a permit issued under subsection (f) and the transportation is for one (1) of the following purposes:
i.


In aid of the civil power when thereto legally summoned;


ii.


To a bona fide hunting trip for wild game, or to a legitimate sporting use of such weapon, including shooting matches or target trap or skeet shooting. All weapons carried for such purposes shall be unloaded;


iii.


While transporting such weapon to or from a place for sale outside the city or for repair. All weapons carried for such purposes shall be unloaded at all times;


iv.


As a member of the armed forces of a state or of the federal government while engaged in the lawful performance of duty;


v.


In conjunction with moving personal property, including such weapon, from an old residence to a new residence. All weapons carried for such purposes shall be unloaded at all times.


(f)


Conditional exception. Any person over the age of twenty-one (21) years who obtained an assault weapon legally prior to the effective date of this section may obtain a permit to keep, store and possess said assault weapon if:
(1)


Said weapon is properly identifiable and contains its original serial number.


(2)


An application for a permit for each assault weapon is filed with the police department within sixty (60) days of the effective date of this section pursuant to such procedures as the department may establish. The application shall contain a description of the firearm that identifies it uniquely, including all identification marks and numbers, the full name, address, date of birth and fingerprints of the owner and the address where such assault weapon will be stored and such other information as the department may deem appropriate. The place of storage and possession shall not be changed without notification to the department of the proposed change in location and when said weapon will be transported. The department may charge a fee for registration not to exceed the actual processing costs of the department.


(3)


The department shall issue a permit which shall identify the weapon and where it is to be stored.


(4)


The information required for the registration and permitting of assault weapons shall be treated as confidential and shall not be made available to members of the general public. The council finds that the release of such information would constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy and could endanger the life or safety of persons at the premises where an assault weapon is located. The information on a permit application shall be used by the city only for law enforcement purposes.


(g)


Sale or transfer unlawful. It is unlawful to sell or transfer possession of an assault weapon possessed pursuant to subsection (f) within the City and County of Denver.


(h)


Reserved.


(i)


Specific magazine prohibited. It shall be unlawful to carry, store or otherwise possess a magazine which will hold or may be modified to hold twenty-one (21) or more rounds.


(j)


Penalty. Any person, firm or corporation who is convicted of violating any provision of this section shall be punished by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars ($100.00) or more than nine hundred ninety-nine dollars ($999.00) and a term of incarceration of not less than ten (10) days nor more than one hundred eighty (180) days.


(k)


Violation; disposition. Upon a conviction of violating any provision of this section, the weapon shall be confiscated and destroyed under section 38-120 (http://library.municode.com/HTML/10257/level4/TITIIREMUCO_CH38OFMIPR_ARTIVOFAGPUORSA_DIV2WEMI.ht ml#TITIIREMUCO_CH38OFMIPR_ARTIVOFAGPUORSA_DIV2WEMI _S38-120DICOWE), disposition of confiscated weapons.


(Ord. No. 669-89, § 1, 11-6-89; Ord. No. 719-89, § 1, 11-27-89; Ord. No. 1058-96, § 2, 12-9-96; Ord. No. 38-07, § 6, 1-22-07)

You can't link directly to it but this link will get you to where you can get to the complete Code, then you can link to the Chapter, Article, and Division-
http://library.municode.com/index.aspx?clientId=10257&stateId=6&stateName=Colorado

Title II - Revised Municipal Code
Chapter 38 - OFFENSES, MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS (https://www.ar-15.co/HTML/10257/level2/TITIIREMUCO_CH38OFMIPR.html)
ARTICLE IV. - OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER AND SAFETY (https://www.ar-15.co/level3/TITIIREMUCO_CH38OFMIPR_ARTIVOFAGPUORSA.html)
DIVISION 2. - WEAPONS AND MISSILES (https://www.ar-15.co/level4/TITIIREMUCO_CH38OFMIPR_ARTIVOFAGPUORSA_DIV2WEMI.ht ml)

The current Code is not as restrictive as the old one.

SAnd
09-07-2015, 23:58
Oh, and in Denver city and county, you are paying taxes for the airport, mass transit, stadiums, etc. etc. etc. etc.
Anybody that uses DIA pays the tax on it.
The mass transit is the Regional Transportation District. The whole Denver metro area gets stuck with that.
The stadium tax was also a regional, seven county tax. It was paid off in 2012.
The Scientific and Cultural Facilities District taxes a lot more than just Denver.
There is the $5.75 per month Denver Occupational Privilege tax if you work in Denver.
Most of the metro area is a bunch of tax happy bozos.
If you can stay out of the whole metro area.

n2877
09-09-2015, 00:13
If your lifestyle/work allow, and you're a "gun nut", Idaho > Utah > Texas > Colorado.

I put TX third only because it will either turn blue or secede. that and it's too damn hot in the summer.

Yeah its hot in the summer. Not sure how I survived the first 30 yrs of my life there.

DavieD55
09-19-2015, 03:05
If you can avoid Denver county/city and Boulder county/city do so at all costs if possible.

yz9890
09-19-2015, 07:41
I heard a rumor that there's a shop in Wyoming with a bin of used mixed magazines labeled "date stamped prior to July 2013". Funny if true.


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def90
09-19-2015, 08:12
It's not just mags in Denver. You can transport an AR or AK through Denver, but can't own one. I am not sure of the exact law, but you'll want to check it out. I don't know if it applies to the county as well. I'm must suggesting that you check first!
Oh, and in Denver city and county, you are paying taxes for the airport, mass transit, stadiums, etc. etc. etc. etc.

In Denver an "Assault Weapon" is a rifle that can old more than 20 rounds. If you have an AR/AK/FAL/whatever with a 20 round mag it is not an assault rifle, if you have a 21+ round mag it is now an assault rifle..

KS63
09-19-2015, 10:18
This thread is totally depressing.

hurley842002
09-19-2015, 10:24
This thread is totally depressing.

What Denver/Colorado has become is depressing...

BJones
09-25-2015, 15:07
Found this site the other night thought I pass it on. I was looking at new Lower Receiver and found this. The have a lot of parts the buy from gun places closing up. They got a little of everything, even got my buddy some muzzle loading things. It says the inventory changes often so keep checking back.

[MOD: link removed. Appears to be trolling]