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Old 07-15-2008, 08:17 AM   #1
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Originally posted by G. van Vlimmeren
ps: Get a stock and a (repro) holster rig as soon as you can. Shooting these guns with all bells and whistles attached is much more fun!
Vlim -- There is a trap.

Page 9 of "Holsters and Shoulder Stocks of the World" (Anthony Vanderlinden, 2005) has a disclaimer:

It is a violation of the NFA to assemble a "short barreled rifle"..... Certain firearms classified as "Curios or Relics", most notably Luger and Mauser "Broomhandle" pistols have been removed from the NFA with respect to shoulder-stocks, but this exception applies only to certain ORIGINAL (i.e., not modern reproduction) shoulder-stocks.

So, if attached, that stock must be made of "DWM wood". Tricky.
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