12(5) class

charlesquik

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Hey guys!
My father is a lucky man and have the 12(5) class and he can buy prohibited handgun. What would u suggest him to buy.
We already have a prohibited .357 magnum.

Thank you. Hope to see good suggestion ^^
 
well first he has the wrong class for prohibited handguns 12.6 is handguns and if its a type may i suggest that you get him to buy pre 1946 handguns witch can be grandfathered to you later(12.7) anything else has to be sold off to a 12.6 holder or a business
 
well first he has the wrong class for prohibited handguns 12.6 is handguns and if its a type may i suggest that you get him to buy pre 1946 handguns witch can be grandfathered to you later(12.7) anything else has to be sold off to a 12.6 holder or a business

lol that the point x) I want him to buy more ... so I can inherit from him in like 30 years. At the moment he only have 2.

This one that made the ww2 war and got took from a nazi soldier (not the picture of his gun. this one from internet)
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And a prohibited .357 which is really short and nice

The nice thing about it is that he has the Firearm Collectors status
 
I think its a FN M1922

Yessir you are quite right! I've found an unusual Canadian Forces Browning 1910 manual and I've never even seen one before, I was wondering why the hell we had this and if we ever had some of those Browning/FN 1910s around... Cool pistol.
 
BTW the 1922 Browning was also made in .380 (9mm Kurz) so if you can find a replacement barrel (Marstar used to have parts kits) you could convert it to a restricted class firearm. The same mag will work for either calibre and because the barrel is over 105 mm the calibre change is all that is required.
 
Never mind who used one for what, the PPK is a superbly slick gun which fits the hands well and shoots great in .380.

A prohib status Luger comes to mind as well. As well as some of the early serial number snub nose revolvers. Dating S&W revolvers by serial number is pretty easy. So go shopping for models that are prior to whatever serial you need to ensure that it will be transferrable.
 
Never mind who used one for what, the PPK is a superbly slick gun which fits the hands well and shoots great in .380.

A prohib status Luger comes to mind as well. As well as some of the early serial number snub nose revolvers. Dating S&W revolvers by serial number is pretty easy. So go shopping for models that are prior to whatever serial you need to ensure that it will be transferrable.

well we got this .357 only 3mm shorter than restricted one x)
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Yes i think he will buy a ppk and maybe a luger but luger is damn hell expensive...
 
lol that the point x) I want him to buy more ... so I can inherit from him in like 30 years. At the moment he only have 2.

This one that made the ww2 war and got took from a nazi soldier (not the picture of his gun. this one from internet)
716963_01_fn_model_1922_32acp_pistol_640.jpg

And a prohibited .357 which is really short and nice

The nice thing about it is that he has the Firearm Collectors status

you dont need to wait till your dad is gone you can get 12.7 now as long as he has atleast one 12.6 handgun he still has the class and he can keep buying pre 1946 prohibited pistols and give them to you
 
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