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  • 1911builderMarine
    My understanding of the law is that it is illegal to own or possess a firearm that is readily capable of firing more than one shot for a single trigger pull.

    Check the NFA statutes online and ATF policies also available online.

    Charles.
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  • Radar
    Donate to a Museum and he can go to look at it anytime.
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  • ignats555
    You can own full auto weapons, but you have to jump through some hoops with ATF. Once the ATF is satisfied, then there is the state that you live in. Some states allow full auto some don't. I recall one gun store in Birmingham, AL that had collectible full auto pieces for sale. Most were WWII vintage. You could legally own those weapons in that state. If you are talking about an AK 47, I doubt many museums would be interested in it only because so many were made over the years and are not hard to find.
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  • 11b6r
    Sorry, but if the weapon in question is an AK, and it did not get papered with the BATFE during the 1968 Amnesty, it cannot BE papered. He could donate to a bona fide museum, but for him to possess an unregistered machinegun in the US (ANYWHERE in the US) if a Federal felony- 10 yrs, $10,000 fine. Once again, if it is full auto, and not registered, there is no way to make it legal now. "Deactivating" one consists of using a cutting torch, chopping receiver into 3 pieces.
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  • 0oAKo47o0
    Just don't tell anyone else about it and only fire it on private land, out of earshot of your local game warden.
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  • mcaso
    This MIGHT work. Donate to the Museum, law enforcement, etc. and take the tax write off???
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