12-12-2012, 10:43
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Quote:
Originally Posted by The Reaper
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
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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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