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Unread 07-22-2003, 07:26 PM   #15
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I could be all wet, but as I understand it, if you own an intact sholder stock you had better have the correct Luger to go with it. In other words, if you own a short barreled Luger with a stock lug and have an intact artillery stock, you are in violation of the law just by the possession of both UNLESS you also have an artillery Luger in your collection. Unlikely anyone is going to come knocking at your door to do an inventory, but if some circumstance came about that required an investigation and the non-exempt combination was discovered, you are in violation. Bottom line, if you own a stock... have the proper Luger to go with it. Picky, picky, picky
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