Doug,
Is this where a museum director nomination to the ATF comes in?
I would imagine that things would get difficult during the process since up until approved by the ATF for the list, it would be an unlicensed SBR.
Charles, is there a witness mark where the barrel and receiver are joined that shows it's the original barrel first installed on the receiver? (perfectly straight and even in depth)? Is a picture available?
Because of the flash reflection, I can't see if the trigger is strawed (which I assume). If so it is likely perfect in appearance.
In natural light, how does the woodgrain and finish / stain color compare between the stock and the foregrip and the frame grips?
BTW.... The following description is on the exemption list:
"Luger, DWM Pistol-Carbine, model 1920, 7.65mm or 9mm parabellum cal., with accompanying original commercial type shoulder stock, with or without forearm piece, having barrel lengths of 11-3/4" to less than 16"."
Would that description apply to Charles' pistol? Would the Navy sight be normally on this commercial carbine?
Marc
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