At least they decided to save the weapon and not destroy it, great piece of history and it looked like it was in great condition.
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At least they decided to save the weapon and not destroy it, great piece of history and it looked like it was in great condition.
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unless she has the paperwork i believe it will be destroyed.....im pretty sure this gun needed to be registered with the nfa if not goes back to the shredder.....so sad. When i saw this i was thinking Singer 1911
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