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Can a military weapon bought home from a war be registered?

708 Views | 4 Replies | Last: 3 hrs ago by aggieforester05
Southlake
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What if it's classified as a machine gun?
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CT'97
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The answer is yes, but it's hard to answer that question with the information you posted. Is this a historic weapon? Was it brought back and just discovered? Are you sure it's a machine gun?



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ccard257
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whole lot easier to just shut the **** up
AgResearch
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Shut your mouth and have staff delete the thread is the best option. Pass on to kid that can do the 1st 3 words.
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I think the last amnesty to register was in 1968. I'm assuming you're asking about a hypothetical. In this hypothetical situation, it would be best for the possessor to keep its existence a closely guarded secret or dispose of it discreetly. Possession could result in 10 years in Federal PMITA prison and a destroyed life. Unbelievably ridiculous and unAmerican regulations, but that is reality and the Feds are ruthless!
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