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All The Wrong Parts Parts Carbine~
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The biggest mess I've ever seen for sale and by anyone including Joe Salter??? This is not a legal luger carbine made by DWM. Further it appear illegal with a stock issue, wrong model!! It must have been made in a garage! https://www.joesalter.com/category/p...-Parts-Carbine $6500!!!!!!!
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Eric,
I believe you may be correct. This one has been discussed and there is a thread on it on one of the forums. It might skate by with a "real" looking carbine stock, but with that artillery board- I'm not at all sure. |
Isn't it illegal to switch stocks? TKS
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No, it is illegal to use the wrong kind of stock. Or perhaps that is what you meant by "switch"?
Ron |
Exactly!! I sent Joe Jr an email stating my concerns!
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Only ORIGINAL stocks are exempt!https://www.atf.gov/firearms/qa/if-p...possession-nfa
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No Eric, you are wrong. This has been discussed innumerable times both here and on other forums as well. Lugers and Mausers "removed from the purview of the NFA" are legal with an original or reproduction stock as long as they are of the type originally provided with the pistol. As an example, an Artillery with a reproduction Artillery stock is ok, however an Artillery with an original Navy stock is not legal.
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Thank You sorry for my old lawyer nagging! If an artillery with a navy stock is not legal, why is a carbine with an artillery stock legal?
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https://www.atf.gov/firearms/curios-relics https://www.atf.gov/files/publicatio...elics-list.pdf https://www.atf.gov/firearms/docs/gu...h-june-2014pdf 1902 and 1920 Luger carbines "with original commercial type shoulder stock"...Page 36, half-way down the page, separate listings for 1902 and 1920 types... |
Thank You My Hero, Its like being back in law school. I spoke with Joe, Jr. He thanked me for my concern and was double checking. Hes a fan of our forum and holds Ron Wood in the highest esteem! We live in a healthy luger neighborhood! My lesson, if something doesn't sound right, bring it to everyones attention! Between forums we have the greatest luger experts. Although we might differ sometimes, we are always guarantee an honest opinion! You all play a major part in each of our lives! Its truly amazing how a single firearm can even today play a large part of our lives and daily happiness! LuvYa!! Eric
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Rich has posted some references to ATF documents, but there are additional exemption letters that state that reproduction stocks of the same or essentially same design are acceptable. The Artillery stock is not essentially the same design as a 1920 carbine stock, so the combination you started the thread with is not legal, UNLESS the barrel of the luger is 16"+.:cool: |
Thank You Jerry
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Its a beautiful leather frame!
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Don. Thank You! I assume a reproduction must match the luger model! It only makes sense! I thank Joe Jr for removing the questionable luger! He has some other beautiful carbines! Their site has by far the most awesome photography! An average of 25 photographs per gun!! https://www.joesalter.com/category/Lugers
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