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  • Steyr_223
    Calguns Addict
    • Sep 2002
    • 9480

    Legal to ship antique Fin M39 direct to home?



    Antique Rifles have receiver dates of 1898 or before and are considered Antiques by the Gun Control Act of 1968. I will sell these to individuals over the age of 21 that send me a copy of their drivers license or any ffl by mail, fax or e-mail. Shipment will be made to the address on their drivers license or FFL. Submission of a drivers license or FFL by the individual will represent that they are not an illegal drug user, fugitive from justice, illegal alien or a convicted felon. Dates on the bottom of the tang of the rifles identify them as antique rifles. No antique shipments to NEW JERSEY, New York City, District of Columbia or Hawaii ( without permit or ffl ). THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE IN
    PRE 1898 OR POST 1898 RECEIVERS IN STRENGTH OR DURABILITY.

    ANTIQUE M-39 RIFLES
    NO FFL NEEDED FOR PURCHASE
    DRIVERS LICENSE NEEDED FOR PURCHASE AND MUST BE ON FILE BEFORE ORDER WILL BE SHIPPED. I WILL ONLY SHIP TO THE ADDRESS ON THE DRIVERS LICENSE. SLING INCLUDED WITH EACH M-39.
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    Sako 22782X 1942 98% original blue, mirror sharp bore, matching bolt, sako war time stock in excellent condition with a small repair by the bottom of the butt with a 1896 Sestroretsk receiver. NO FFL NEEDED PHOTO $289.99
    hold secure
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    "B" 2373X 1942 99% blue, plum barrel, new bore, matching bolt, as new post war stock with a 1898 Sestroretsk receiver. NO FFL NEEDED PHOTO $339.99 secure
    order
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    "B" 2360X 1942 60% blue, mirror sharp bore, matching bolt, new post war stock with a 1895 Tula receiver. NO FFL NEEDED PHOTO $269.99 secure
    order
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    Sako 24209X 1944 100% blue on the barrel and receiver, 90% on the rest of the rifle, mirror sharp bore, rear hand guard retainer missing by the rear sight, matching bolt, excellent sako war time stock with a 1896 Tula receiver. NO FFL NEEDED PHOTO $269.99 secure
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    None 30198X 1968 98% blue, mirror sharp bore, matching bolt, excellent-like new post war stock with a minor surface split on the butt with a 1895 Izhevsk receiver. NO FFL NEEDED PHOTO $299.99
    sold secure
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    "B" 3588X 1942 98% blue, plum barrel, new bore, near new post war stock with a 1897 Tula receiver. NO FFL NEEDED PHOTO $339.99 secure
    order
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    VKT 3808X 1941 60% original blue, nice bright shiny bore, matching bolt, new post war stock and hand guard with a 1898 Tula receiver.
    NO FFL NEEDED PHOTO $229.99
    sold secure
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    "B" 4298X 1942 Unissued, 100% blue, new bore, matching bolt, new post war stock with no plugs and a small ding on the front with a 1897 Izhevsk receiver. NO FFL NEEDED PHOTO $359.99 secure
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    "B" 4502X 1942 95% blue, plum barrel, new bore, matching bolt, new post war stock with a faint small split on the hand guard with a 1898 Sestroretsk receiver. NO FFL NEEDED PHOTO $299.99 secure
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    SKY 50370X 1942 100% blue, mirror sharp bore (looks new), matching bolt, sako war time stock in excellent++ condition with a 1895 Tula receiver. NO FFL NEEDED PHOTO $399.99 secure
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    SKY 50920X 1944 100% blue. new bore, matching bolt, sako war time stock in excellent condition with a 1898 Sestroretsk receiver. NO FFL NEEDED PHOTO $399.99 secure
    order
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  • #2
    M. Sage
    Moderator Emeritus
    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
    • Jul 2006
    • 19759

    Yes, antiques are legal to ship without an FFL.
    Originally posted by Deadbolt
    "We're here to take your land for your safety"

    "My Safety?" *click* "There, that was my safety"
    sigpicNRA Member

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    • #3
      Pthfndr
      In Memoriam
      • Oct 2005
      • 3691

      I haven't purchased any rifles from WGA in a few years. But they were good people to deal with when I did. All the rifles I bought from them were as good or better than the descriptions.
      Rob Thomas - Match Director NCPPRC Tactical Long Range Match

      Match Director Sac Valley Vintage Military Rifle Long Range Match

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      • #4
        Dr. Peter Venkman
        Veteran Member
        • Oct 2006
        • 4899

        Yep, that's where I got mine.

        Get one with a war-time stock. I like the history.
        sigpic
        "America is not at war. The Marine Corps is at war; America is at the mall."
        Originally posted by berto
        You're right. There's no possible way that CGN members marching alongside the Pink Pistols in the SF Pride Parade can do anything to dispel the stereotype that gun owners are conservative bigots clinging to their guns and bibles. Not a single person in the crowd is rational or reachable because the parade's for gay folks and it's in SF.

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        • #5
          Steyr_223
          Calguns Addict
          • Sep 2002
          • 9480

          Thanks! After I get some more 223 ammo and another upper, I should get another M39. Perhaps in Sept..I have B barrel M39 and a Tikka M27 now, great rifles.

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          • #6
            toolman9000
            Senioritis
            CGN Contributor - Lifetime
            • Oct 2005
            • 859

            AIM shipped me one a while back... super cool rifle, it's a 1942 SAKO rebuilt on a 1896 receiver.
            "Apparently the kids at the 4-H club that raised my turkey must have fed this bastard snickers bars, muscle milk and, presumably, smaller turkeys." - Tom Mylan

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