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Unread 10-25-2004, 11:57 AM   #20
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unspellable,
you may be correct that firearms after a 1934 are not required to have a ser number, however altering a ser number on just about anything (including firearms), is illegal in every state that I know of, not to mention Federal Law.

Clearly the from the photos one can see the ser number has been altered.

But your right, I would keep any paper work that is generated as a result of this if things turn out favorable.

Jim
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