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Unread 09-22-2006, 10:53 AM   #2
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Yes, he should be notified and he should break up the rig into individual pieces. The 1917 DWM does not go with the stock and holster. The stock is a repro navy and doesn't belong with the gun or holster. The holster is a rather nice Finnish example complete with tools. It would be a shame to have them confiscated through lack of knowledge. Technically, the rig is not illegal unless you actually attach the stock to the gun, but that is splittihg hairs and the close proximity of the gun and stock in the ad is enough to make an uncomfortably close call.
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