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  • what are 'melting point laws' and what states if any do they pertain to


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  • Hi Gary and welcome. Certain states have Melting Point Laws (Firearms that have certain alloy frames (considered pot metals) that can melt at lower temperatures than other metals). There are a few States that are listed here (not all) and does not apply to any States not on this list): budsgunshop.com/state_restrictions.php ---------- Cheers, stay safe and enjoy!

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  • Hi Gary, these laws are designed to eliminate the sale of inexpensive handguns often called "Saturday night specials."
    Handguns (other than antique firearms) where the frame, barrel, cylinder, slide or breech-lock is composed of any material with a melting point of less than 1,000 degrees F, or an ultimate tensile strength of less than 55,000 psi, or comprised of any powdered metal having a
    density of less than 7.5 grams/cubic centimeter. I.E.: Ruger Wrangler .22 revolvers, Walther rimfire pistols, Cobra, Phoenix Arms, Heritage Arms, Hi-Point, and GSG rimfire pistols
    There are only a few states that have these laws, Illinois and Minnesota are two.
    Stay safe & have a great day!

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