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Incorrect. Dealers don't know squat about gun laws other than insisting everything (even a flintlock musket dating from 1768) must go through an FFL.
If it was made [esp. for a military force] over 50 years ago- you can "cash & carry" it. No FFL, No background check, No paperwork whatsoever...
HOWEVER it's your prerogative to sell it that way. If you want to 'cover' yourself PURELY based on the fact that you don't trust the background of the person you're selling it to, then you can if you desire...
-Palimino
[Edit] Source of my info: I've done it HUNDREDS of times.
[Edit 2] Oh yeah- good luck selling it- looks like a mighty fine rifle!Last edited by Palimino Stripe; 03-04-2010, 11:39 PM.Comment
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