I'd trash a Jennings, or a stallard arms.. . .so.....De Fuk guys... telling the OP to toss his perfectly legal gun into the trash![]()
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I'd trash a Jennings, or a stallard arms.. . .so.....De Fuk guys... telling the OP to toss his perfectly legal gun into the trash![]()
That's different. Sentimental value is one thing. I don't know if it is sentimental to the op... so that means it functioned at the minimum capacity of sending one projectile downrange and you lived to tell you story. I have several firearms that were given to me from (now deceased) family members that I will never fire.
Well, apparently not.
The Spitfire carbine didn't work the same way as the Tec-9 /DC9 and the MAC-10.
Instead of having to do some (easy) gunsmithing and permanent mods to the bolt or other fire control parts, on the Spitfire it was simply a matter of pressing down on the safety lever while shooting it.
THAT not only caused ATF to classify it as a M.G. back in 1968, but they did so without any grandfather clause that let people keep the ones they already owned without having to register them.
http://www.titleii.com/bardwell/rr_68368.txt
That's different. Sentimental value is one thing. I don't know if it is sentimental to the op
I'm afraid not. It's a family heirloom piece of crap!
Yeah......Very cool piece. Gonna have to buy some .45 and a cigar, see?
New york typewriter. Aka tommy gun . Aka choppa...
