Glen,
while I technically agree with Dwight, I think this is, in reality, a grey area. Many laws are determined by the arresting officers morning bath waters temperature. So be nice to that person. The officer would not only have to know the law, they would also have to know something about Lugers. From reading this forum for a while now, I have come to the conclusion that there are many people, including law officers, who don't know a concocted artillery Luger from a real one much less the vagarities of law. At a shooting range you would probably never get in trouble,unless you are causing some kind of problem. But, if hunting, depending on the laws in the state that you are hunting in, you might have a problem with conservation officers. Judges frequently give them considerable leyway unless you have an expensive lawyer at your side in court.
Big Norm
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