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Be advised that there is now a source of blank 'Capture Document' forms. Some SOB has printed them up and is selling them! They are exactly like the originals but the paper is wrong for 1945. I am sure they will correct that boo-boo when they find some old, yellow paper.
So, you can expect a lot of guns with documents to appear...especially in the Midwest! |
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Paper can be aged so easily in an oven with the right chemicals... it's not rocket science. Time is coming when you'll need to be a forensic scientist just to go to a gun show. Let's be careful out there.
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There was someone that was selling these on Ebay last year. The auction was for a capture paper typed on original blank forms with a vintage typerwriter. Bacically yoou tell them who captured it and the gun and they would type them up.
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