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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Cave Creek, AZ USA
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I don't know how that Stg can be made legal. If it wasn't registered during the '68 amnesty, I don't see how it's transferable. It belongs in a museum. I've heard of some cases around here where some old man died and his widow went to sell his guns and found unregistered MG's that, well, let's just say, remained unregistered and went underground for very little money. The problem with those is like stealing a piece of well-known art. You can't sell it for what it's really worth because there's no legal way to own it. I can't imagine someone using a Stg in a crime. The ammo is hard to find and the gun is worth more (if legal) than you'd likely net in a bank robbery.
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