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Old 12-12-2012, 10:43   #12
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Originally Posted by The Reaper View Post
Highly doubtful, if it is not on the NFA registry.

If there is no registration, there is no amnesty, and the gun was, and remains, a full-auto weapon per ATF rules.

The best she can hope for, if it is unregistered, is the ability to donate it to a museum, almost certainly without compensation, as a sale would be illegal, and it cannot be legally transferred to an individual unless it is in the registry.

If the ATF wants to open the gates for a general amnesty based on this incident, they better be prepared.

TR
TR Sir,

Can you please expand on your train of thought regarding this? (For reasons prior mentioned regarding WWII Guns...)

Thank you,

Holly
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