so is a 1919 a curio or relic?
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Originally posted by MustangO3My wife conned me into watching this flick, Charlie St Cloud. Sure, the guy's dead brother comes back to life, but instead of wanting to eat brains, he wants to play baseball. I apreciate the effort to "shake up" the genre, but let's try to keep to, running vs shambling zombies and everyone will be happy. This was just too much liberty with the George Romero standards. Don't be fooled as I was, this is the worst zombie movie ever!Tags: None -
Original ones can be. Of course bringing a C&R 1919 into this state might be an issue!NRA Certified Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun and Metallic Cartridge Reloading Instructor
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haha true just wonderingOriginally posted by MustangO3My wife conned me into watching this flick, Charlie St Cloud. Sure, the guy's dead brother comes back to life, but instead of wanting to eat brains, he wants to play baseball. I apreciate the effort to "shake up" the genre, but let's try to keep to, running vs shambling zombies and everyone will be happy. This was just too much liberty with the George Romero standards. Don't be fooled as I was, this is the worst zombie movie ever!Comment
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There are only two kinds of 1919's basically.
1.) C&R transferrable machine gun.
2.) Kit gun built on a new side plate.
#1 you aint getting in CA.
#2 is considered a modern firearm since the "firearm" is the right hand side plate and the rest is just parts kits. There aren't any +50YO right-hand side plates and semi-auto internals.
For the purposes of your question, the answer is basically "NO".Please read the Calguns Wiki
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