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12-30-2016 03:15 AM |
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Originally Posted by Spartan198
(Post 43219)
I though guns that were permanently adapted for blanks weren't legally considered real firearms? I've seen numerous ads in gun magazines advertising blank guns for sale making that claim.
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Concur with what MPM said: May be true for theatrical replicas, but sure not for a blank-adapted live firearm.
Also, try buying a deactivated or blank-adapted screen-used prop gun from PropStore (if you can afford it, since the screen-used/"hero" value adds serious $$$$$ to the price). Assuming it resides in their U.S. location, they will have to ship it to your FFL to complete the sale, because once it's a firearm, it's always a firearm.
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