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Unread 01-09-2014, 04:20 PM   #1
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Default Does this war dug-up need a FFL

This is my sisters old war dug up she got from grandpa and wants to sale it. Since it is a dug-up and too rusted to shoot,does it need a ffl to receive. No parts can go on it because how the metal is. Thanks
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Unread 01-09-2014, 04:25 PM   #2
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With the usual caveats (I'm not a lawyer, etc): No. I'm pretty sure it ceases to be a firearm when it can't shoot!
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Sorry Zormpas... but it is a firearm receiver forever as long as it is still in one piece, even if it is rusty... or damaged. If it is in more than one piece... then you are probably safe.

Flytrout, please post a photo of the item!
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As bad as that looks, it is a FIREARM in the eyes of the law. hang it on the wall or sell it to someone face to face. DO NOT MAIL IT.
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No kidding? Learn something every day!

Who said Laws make sense!
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Not only is it a "firearm" under the law, but it also is a "handgun", which requires registration in some states...

These laws really don't make a great deal of sense. They are all about "control" of the population, and some are clearly constitutional infringements.
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Laws and "morals" seldom intersect with ETHICS!
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You should get into ak's a stamped reciever shell is considered a gun. Which is basically a folded piece of sheetmetal with holes drilled in it. Drill the third evil hole and you can end up doing ten years just owning a piece of bent sheetmetal because now its considered a machine gun.Jim
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