I have recently acquired a 1937 Luger 08 from my father (held in bond currently) who is an expat in Germany. My father was posted to CFB Lahr, Germany in the early 80s and retired there when the base closed. He purchased his Luger from the Road and Gun club on the base and had it registered under Canadian law. When the base closed he needed to register it with the German authorities. Rules in Germany have become quite strict for possession of handguns and he was forced to ship out of Canada or hand over to authorities. He chose to gift the Luger to me.
Is it possible somehow in this situation to own this Luger under the grandfather (inheritance ) clause for prohibited handguns of this vintage?
I realize I can put a new barrel on it, however I would rather have the original.
Thanks
Is it possible somehow in this situation to own this Luger under the grandfather (inheritance ) clause for prohibited handguns of this vintage?
I realize I can put a new barrel on it, however I would rather have the original.
Thanks