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Unread 11-20-2001, 07:15 PM   #2
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Default Be careful... A word of caution on creating an artillery model repro

I haven't used the Sarco Parts or even seen them but I think Tom Heller has the same parts for less money...


The most important thing I can tell you is that unless your Luger receiver falls into the same range as a genuine DWM 1915 Artillery Model, you will be creating a "FrankenAtillery" Model that can have all the artillery model parts attached to it EXCEPT the shoulder stock. The shoulder stock can only be LEGALLY attached to a genuine artillery model Luger.


Now if your current Luger was originally an artillery model that was re-worked, then you will be okay to "restore" it to it's original configuration... but it is not worth it to play games here because creation of what ATF calls a short-barreled-rifle (SBR) without paying the tax first ($200) is a felony that could cost you your right to own ANY gun...


A genuine Artillery model is one of the listed exceptions on the ATF Curio & Relic list and is not subject to the $200 tax. A reproduction of an Artillery Model has no such exception to the National Firearms Act of 1934 restrictions on short barreled rifles. Better safe than sorry ;>)


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