Is it an SBR or exempt?
I did a search on the web and came up short.
There is a guy with a Hamilton Model 27 for sale, http://home.comcast.net/~jimringbauer/model27.html These guns started being built in 1906 so most have 14 7/8" barrels on them.
With a barrel under 16" do they have to be NFA registered to be legal or is there an exemption for them?
Weird about the link. It was the direct link to history of the Model 27. Here is the home page, http://home.comcast.net/~jimringbauer/HamiltonRiflesindex.html
There is a guy with a Hamilton Model 27 for sale, http://home.comcast.net/~jimringbauer/model27.html These guns started being built in 1906 so most have 14 7/8" barrels on them.
With a barrel under 16" do they have to be NFA registered to be legal or is there an exemption for them?
Weird about the link. It was the direct link to history of the Model 27. Here is the home page, http://home.comcast.net/~jimringbauer/HamiltonRiflesindex.html
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The link does not work.
The Hamilton Model 27 as well as several other Hamilton models with short barrels, have been exempted from the National Firearms Act by the BATFE and do not require registration. Keep in mind that state laws may still consider them to be restricted weapons.0 -
Thanks Mark. I thought so but was not sure. Do you have a link to a list of NFA exemptions? 0 -
ATF Curio & Relics:http://www.atf.gov/publications/download/p/atf-p-5300-11/atf-p-5300-11.pdf
See page 35 SECTION III: Weapons Removed From The NFA
As Collector's Items And Classified As Curios Or Relics Under The GCA0 -
Thank you. Added to my links [:)] 0 -
quote:Originally posted by mark christian
The link does not work.
Remove the ending period, like this:
http://home.comcast.net/~jimringbauer/model27.html
Pic of the rifle
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