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Question about an antique rifle
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[quote:Evil Twin:MV83ODU2MzJfMTIwNTQ5OTNfOTE4MTdDOEY=] If it was actually built in 1895, then it qualifies as a "Curio and Relic" firearm, and as such, is exempt from most federal restrictions. [/quote]
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Wanting to buy an 1895 Winchester, does it need to be registered?
I'm used to buying newer guns. BTW,I'm in IL.(Yeah,yeah a gun grabber state)
Any help would be nice.
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