Thanks to all the members who have sold me things in the last couple years.
Grandfather old machine gun attic.
Finished documenting the damage to the 28 navy and case and wanted to lift my spirits.
Grandfather s rifle from the war duration.
Military gun tools model 1922 m1 m2 model 1917 enfield sharps spencer model 1895 lee navy model 1871 remington rolling block colt revolvers model 1855 1864 model 1861 special model 1847 musketoon model 1842 model 1841 cadet.
Found a gun in the attic but had to hand it over to the police.
See items from theattic for sale.
I do know that prior to the machine gun control act of 1934 intended to take thompsons and bars out of the hands of organized crime anyone who could afford one could buy either one legally and there are people who did.
Grandma said gun was taken from german soldier killed at the battle of the bulge by grandpa and not spoken about often.
Gun turns out to be an mp 40 matching s on barrell lower and upper with original leather sling excellent shape considering use no rust and very clean.
I don t think a rusty old gun in the attic collecting dust is going to get you in too much trouble under the defense of.
Stored in attic for years.
Hope it lifts yours as well.
Here is a write up i found on another site that was done by a prominent sot which covers what one should do in such a situation.
And i know this means diddly squat to the atf but this was all talked about in a theoretical way.
We had the thought that the atf views machine guns as once a machine gun sbr always a machine gun sbr but if the gun you found was never registered with the atf would that be a kind of work around.
The first rule of firearms safety is all guns are always loaded never ever assume that a found gun is unloaded no matter how old it is or how exotic it appears.
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Traded my pop a glock for a bag of old guns ammo duration.
Because you re going to assume the firearm is loaded it follows that you ll need to treat it with all the respect you d give it if you knew for sure it was ready to fire.