It WILL prove to be a headache for the poor woman. It is still a Class 3 Firearm. The BATF can offer a waiver, but this is usually done to donate to an approved Museum. The only saving grace for her would be: If it had "amnesty" papers given to the soldier that brought it back (Bring back papers) or was legally registered under GCA68. My FFL doesnt cover Class 3 regs. so, I may be a little off center on just how she stands.
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Makes one wonder how many STG-44s were brought back after the war and also how many are still sitting in someone's basement or attic
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They are not all still sitting in someone's basement or attic.
http://forums.gunboards.com/showthre...ighlight=STG44
Scroll all the way down. How many can you identify.
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