Hello all,
My grandfather has a snub nose S&W .38 special made in the early 1940's (1942 I believe). As he is getting older now (84 yrs young) his grandchildren (me and cousins) are getting into the sport as to avoid his lifetime collection being turned over to the government to be destroyed. My question is, I remember something about prohibited guns made before a certain date (I think it is 1945 or 46?) could be inherited or passed down to family members. Am I on the right track or am I totally wrong and this pistol will be destroyed.
Thanks guys
Rupert
My grandfather has a snub nose S&W .38 special made in the early 1940's (1942 I believe). As he is getting older now (84 yrs young) his grandchildren (me and cousins) are getting into the sport as to avoid his lifetime collection being turned over to the government to be destroyed. My question is, I remember something about prohibited guns made before a certain date (I think it is 1945 or 46?) could be inherited or passed down to family members. Am I on the right track or am I totally wrong and this pistol will be destroyed.
Thanks guys
Rupert


















































