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A deactivated Luger is.. deactivated. It is done in a way that it is impossibleto turn it into a firearm again, it's not just a matter of using other parts.
http://gallery.rennlist.com/lugergallery/Deactivation I understand your frustration over it.. But I will encurage you to follow the law, it's probably no great fun owning a pistol when all you can do is to fondle with it in the basement. Myself.. I'm 'working' part time as an officer in HV, in the newly started 'Innsatsstyken', witch is somewhat better equipment and more training than the the regular HV. We do have our military firearms at home, but that does not give us the right to purchase other pistols or rifles. The officers in 'H�¦ren' who is working there full time, may apply on purchasing a private pistol. If you're interested in HV, I would recomend that you contact your nearest HV division! I'm sure you're welcome ![]() As to Switzerland.. they have rules not far from what we have. Most of the world have restrictions on owning firearms, rules not far from the ones we have here in Norway.
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