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I see the VP9 on the Massachusetts approved list but I do not see the VP9 SK....is there a difference or does the VP9 alone make the SK legal?
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I see the VP9 on the Massachusetts approved list but I do not see the VP9 SK....is there a difference or does the VP9 alone make the SK legal?
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Arnold, this particular pistol is not due to it's lack of a MA approved Trigger. The state also requires a clearly visible loaded chamber indicator and a 10-pound trigger pull weight if the pistol has no external safety. Aftermarket triggers may be purchased and installed, but factory guns that lack a manual safety have to have a 10 lb trigger pull.. Continue reading at: http://gunbelts.com/blog/massachusetts-compliant-what-does-that-even-mean/