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Originally Posted by BMCM
One of my reference bookmarks is this repository of ATF legal rulings. You'll see here the wide range of tech issues the ATF issues rulings on.
Law and legal opinions
Cheers
Bill
BTW, I seem to recall there being some legal issues with attaching a shoulder stock to a pistol as well. When writing or call the ATF you might inquire about that too.
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Good idea. My former next door neighbor has a full WW I era civilian .30 Luger kit complete with 32 round drum, shoulder stock and shoulder holster kit. It has a case, and includes the original receipt from 1918 when it was purchased from a big sporting goods outfitter in Germany, and brought back to the States. Along with it is a letter from 1973 from the ATF ruling that his kit is exempt from the shoulder stock ban since it predates the ban, and was in the states prior to the ban. Grandfathered through.
You can purchase the replica black powder long barreled revolvers with detacheable stocks because black powder firearms are exempt from the law.