Anyone Bring home a Dewatt from Europe?

World War 2 weapons who does not want one, myself I looked at several deactivated rifles, at several gun shows and privately but they have been very rough and expensive. Then I looked at a couple of prohib's (functional guns) very ice shape, and in the models I wanted and cheap, even with the cost of deactivation still cheaper than buying an alreadly deactivated rifle. I have a Thompson (1942), Sten Mark II (1942), MP40 (1944), and a M3 Grease Gun (1943). I have used a gunsmith south of Edmonton to do the work, does an awesome job you can not tell by looking at it. My next purchases will be, if I can find a Browning BAR (M1918), StG 44, and a MG 42.
 
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