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Old 12-11-2012, 14:08   #6
swpa19
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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
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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