An old revolver in my dad's collection.

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It is marked DOPP BEWEGUNG and RANDF CAL 230

A .22 short fits the cylinder loosely. So this CAL 230 must be just a hair bigger. Any idea or information about this caliber?
 
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If it's registered to your Father and you have your RPAL, you can apply for a 12-7 designation and re-register it in your name no problem. YOU DO NOT NEED A 12-6 to legally own your family heirloom. In order to SELL it the purchaser must have a 12-6, but you can pass it down to family members who are licenced gun owners.

Danish.....?????
 
If it's registered to your Father and you have your RPAL, you can apply for a 12-7 designation and re-register it in your name no problem. YOU DO NOT NEED A 12-6 to legally own your family heirloom. In order to SELL it the purchaser must have a 12-6, but you can pass it down to family members who are licenced gun owners.
ONLY if it was manufactured prior to 1946. There is a special section at the CFC that vets all 12(7) transfers for eligibility so if you're not sure, you can apply for the transfer they'll say yea or nay based on their research.
 
ONLY if it was manufactured prior to 1946. There is a special section at the CFC that vets all 12(7) transfers for eligibility so if you're not sure, you can apply for the transfer they'll say yea or nay based on their research.

Yep Thanks AK; prior to '46 (though you don't have to be a vet)....This firearm the OP is talking about is closer to 1846 than 1946 so I'm sure the 12-7 isn't a problem. The problem as it stands is his Fathers NON-concurrent POL/PAL. Better get that thing in the son's name post-haste, or your going to loose it. :eek:
 
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