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Z Zark · Registered Joined Feb 20, 2007 · 570 Posts Discussion Starter • #1 • Feb 15, 2013 http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.s...#incart_m-rpt-1
R RonM · Registered Joined Feb 16, 2002 · 52,306 Posts #2 • Feb 15, 2013 I was wwondering if it was a 16 oz curved claw or 22oz rip claw framing hammer, would I need a permit to carry one.....
I was wwondering if it was a 16 oz curved claw or 22oz rip claw framing hammer, would I need a permit to carry one.....
Pa-Guy · Registered Joined Dec 29, 2002 · 5,176 Posts #3 • Feb 15, 2013 RonM said: I was wwondering if it was a 16 oz curved claw or 22oz rip claw framing hammer, would I need a permit to carry one..... Click to expand... Yes, but if the handle has been cut off to less than 6 inches, it is illegal.
RonM said: I was wwondering if it was a 16 oz curved claw or 22oz rip claw framing hammer, would I need a permit to carry one..... Click to expand... Yes, but if the handle has been cut off to less than 6 inches, it is illegal.
P puma4440 · Registered Joined Jul 4, 2009 · 1,344 Posts #4 • Feb 15, 2013 I was going to get a nailgun, but with the magazine restriction, I'll stick to the hammer.
DIYASUB · Administrator Joined Jan 13, 2006 · 29,606 Posts #5 • Feb 15, 2013 Enjoy! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIMGgBLOwfg