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Old October 1, 2008, 06:06 PM   #11
Hkmp5sd
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There are still some exceptions around and that would be guns over a hundred would not be considered C & R , infact you don't need a FFL to purchase if I remember right, some others should be able to verify the date on that.
Any gun manufactured prior to 1898 and some modern replicas of those guns are considered "antiques" by the government and can be bought and sold without using a FFL, provided there are no state prohibitions.
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