icyclefar
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Would have made a hell of a yard sale.
Most of you guy's bring more than that to a Member Shoot.
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Would have made a hell of a yard sale.
I wouldn't be surprised if that MG42 looking gun is a semi-auto, like one of these: http://www.brpguns.com/mg42semi.htm
http://www.tnwfirearms.com/faq.shtml
Agreed! SCOTUS stated that the DC storage laws were unconstitutional...not MA. And they are different.
Besides it's a MG34, I'd take it , along with the brooms.
There is a guy on the Cape who might be arguing this:
http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we...text_direct-0=document_id=( 12635FF4F3132260 )
Mateiko was unresponsive with a head injury, the woman told authorities.
Police Sgt. Kerry F. Hazelhurst didn’t want to speculate on whether Mr. Mateiko was a survivalist. Investigators still want to talk to the man described as a recluse by neighbors.
“We want to know how he got his hands on some of these weapons, especially the machine guns and the military ordnances as well,” the sergeant said. “Our main concern here is the fact that these were not secured weapons and there were thousands of rounds of ammunition in the home. Naturally our concern is if somebody ever broke into that house they would have had access to all these weapons and all that ammunition that would have been on the street. That would have been a very bad situation.”
“Our main concern here is the fact that these were not secured weapons and there were thousands of rounds of ammunition in the home. Naturally our concern is if somebody ever broke into that house they would have had access to all these weapons and all that ammunition that would have been on the street. That would have been a very bad situation.”