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Isn't that a Luger in the left front of the photo?
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Stoeger .22 copy.....
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Wondering why no one "sells" CAI Nagant revolver, it's hard to get $100 on the regular market.
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But I am sure it is not worth a felony conviction in Kalifornia for having an unregistered gun that you can no longer register...
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If not a stolen gun, and you are of age, no reason you could not register it in Ca.
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Howard,
I was thinking stolen when I posted, but what are the consequences if you happen to "find" a previously unregistered pistol in your attic, or an old car. Don't you have to have the ownership papers or registration trail? Or can you just file the CA DOJ papers and end up the owner? Can you just cross the border into CA and register what you bring with you?
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John, its a spiders web of laws and as we know you can get cited on a cops interpretation of a non existing law and spend years getting out of it......A gun in the attic that is covered by the "third line of lineage" or 3 generations back in your family you can keep it without paper work, log gun or handgun......a gun found in an old car, don't even pick it up. You do not need to have a paper trail, but then again you must be able to prove it was a family gun, or just be Ca. safe and register it......clear as mud??.....I took one of my un-paper trail 2 gen. S&W and put it on my CCW, thus registering it.......I fail to see why everone want only non-reg hand gun, do you really feel you can use it to protect yourself and there is no way the law can tie you and it togetther.....not you John, just all those who want to reply that only a unpapered gun is the only gun to own.........
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How can you "buyback" something that you have never owned? Glad to hear it's not a real Luger though.
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