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There is no legal restriction on the possession of a shoulder stock, repro or otherwise, per se...but there is little question that the setting in which it is displayed and/or stored is potentially problematic unless one displays mature judgement. Forewarned is forearmed.
Vaya con Dios, Gizmo |
Very nice! Interested in finding a new home for the carbine stock?
And of course, not a problem assuming they are hooked up with a corresponding CRA listed gun or any other pistol (providing it has a barrel of at least 16 inches in length |
Norme,
Very true but it helps my old brain to absorb better when I see a question more than once. "Old timers disease" but truly a pain for the ones who know. So I guess what I am asking is for more tolerance and remember one of these days you may be old and can't remember stuff. LOL Thanks for everything you have done to help us learn more about Navy Lugers my friend. larry |
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All the best, Norm |
I am asking is for more tolerance and remember one of these days you may be old and can't remember stuff. LOL
Larry..Get out of collecting while you can still remember to! If you can't remember stuff..You are in big trouble. Let's see..what were we talking about? |
Jerry, our Hero!! I might have early stages of old times but can't remember the symptoms!!! ~~Eric
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Jerry,
Oh I have gotten out of collecting...can't afford today's prices and I am just trying to hold on to the few pennies I have left in a feeble effort to try to survive the coming collapse from this liberal government. Ooooops...maybe I shouldn't have said that but it is true. |
Bob Simpson just posted this navy board~ http://www.simpsonltd.com/product_in...ducts_id=32803
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I wanted to post each my navy and artillery for comparison and because they are so pretty! Eric
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