Ultimately all the prohibited classes are destined to be deactivated, destroyed or given to a museum, why shouldn't the owner be entitled to sell them for cash even if it means deactivation?
You just gave me a great idea. You could purchase them to be displayed as is in the museum, and then if the ruling is ever overturned you could pick up your property. This may be pie in the sky. I don't know the rules surrounding these classes. Best contact Mr Wolverine for the final word
The Sterling is SPF
Thanks
I know you are right, but it should also be illegal to destroy pieces of history that are owned by a family, I wish I could take ownership of a few of my grandfathers in working order. Every time I see a prohib that can no longer be passed on in its actual form it makes me angry. What other pieces of history are mandated to be destroyed or surrendered? None. Makes me sick.
But...the AUG is much more dangerous than an SKS or a M14 right? Right?
If I still made money I would.You just gave me a great idea. You could purchase them to be displayed as is in the museum, and then if the ruling is ever overturned you could pick up your property. This may be pie in the sky. I don't know the rules surrounding these classes. Best contact Mr Wolverine for the final word
Can't these be legally exported to the US (at least the Uzi and AUG as they will have the original US import marks)?/
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