Unless it was registered in '86, IT IS ILLEGAL....PERIOD........NO QUESTIONS ASKED......
Can it be turned in without repercussions - YES happens more often than you'd think.......Will it be destroyed? - YES, IT WILL BE DESTROYED........... Is that enough to make any red blooded American sick? - YES..............Is it wrong when a right that isn't to be infringed, is infringed upon, and causes a loss of a heirloom held onto, and not registered by someone who refused to follow an illegal law as our Declaration of Independence, and Constitution both said we should do? - YES Would I keep it if it were mine? - Your dang right I would.
There are thousands of them out there, that were hidden away just like this one was, and the anti crowd are just dying to have these pieces of history destroyed just to make them feel good about themselves. Personally I say they can feel good on their own, without my help.....
That being said, tell them to keep their mouths quite, DO NOT CALL, DO NOT CONTACT ANYBODY, DO NOT DO ANYTHING TO 'FIGURE OUT' WHAT TO DO WITH IT. Why, because far too many people can't keep their mouths shut. So, tell them to put it in a safe where no one will ever see it. ONLY take it out when things turn around in this Country and the '86 NFA act, (((that caused any made prior to '86 to have to be registered and that had a cut off date for said registration)))) is reversed........or when all heck breaks loose, and it's needed.
BUT, before you tell them anything, DELETE THIS THREAD, and pretend it never existed..........
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