The huge need for discretion and very high standard of responsibility is a detail that should be learned and practiced by everyone involved with or just getting into the world of antique firearms. Someone should sticky this thread so that any newcomers can be "educated" as to what antique status means (aside from the legislative req'ts)... its about collecting, preserving and using pieces of 130 year old engineering history. These are items that played a huge role in the "development" of north america. The laws allow us to collect them and use them without too many restrictions...with that they demand a higher responsibility than owning any other class of firearm IMHO... People need to be well educated in what can be done with them and where to draw the line...Keep a low profile and for god's sake...dont push things and ruin it for everyone!
just my rant.
Took the words right out my mouth sportee, this thread has great info and comments that should be saved as you say.
Cheers Bob.




















































