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Originally Posted by berettafan
No wait period. No requirement to slip the gun between stations at the clays course. No special license required to buy the gun or shells. No requirement to have police come to my house and verify I have a safe for it. No requirement for justifying keeping it at my home instead of a crazy expensive gun club.
So sad what the ROW has accepted as normal.
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Yep. We are lucky to have the freedoms that few other countries have any sort of. Your purchase was not even bending the rules. 100% above board. I had an old shotgun that my grandfather bought for my uncle in 1950. It was just a wall hangar, cheap gun. They were sold new in dime stores and hardware stores for 10 bucks back then. The new commercial shells of today were too powerful for it, and I was advised to only shoot it with custom reduced loads. I did not really want it so I sold it to a friend for cash. He wants to decorate his man cave wall with it.