steveno
Member
when a museum has some machine guns and they are posted as de-activated does the atf still keep track of them? I don't know what was done to de-activate them other than removing a firing pin or some part of the fire control has been removed. none of these guns have been welded on that I can see. there is a Thompson , BAR and a number of world war 2 machine guns. there is even a 37 mm anti-tank cannon but since you might not be able to get ammo for it that is probably de-activating by itself. these machine guns have been there for over 50 years.
if you happen to be traveling through Hastings , Nebraska they have a pretty decent gun display including the mentioned machine guns. they have a S & W 320 (serial number 18 according to the tag) there that looks like it left the factory yesterday
if you happen to be traveling through Hastings , Nebraska they have a pretty decent gun display including the mentioned machine guns. they have a S & W 320 (serial number 18 according to the tag) there that looks like it left the factory yesterday