Posted by Walt davies on May 23, 2008 at 19:15:07 from (75.106.236.243):
In Reply to: Speaking of guns posted by Chris Jones on May 23, 2008 at 13:18:40:
Here is a little quirk in the law on guns. If your gun was made or designed (patented) before 1898 then it is exempt from all federal gun laws. So by a Colt 45 long colt pistol and do what you want. Check it out there are lots of guns that meet this exemption. Winchester 94, SW hand gun made before 1898 lots to choose from. Personally I like the Colt 45 long it is a power house with more muzzle energy than 44 magnum. Walt
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