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    #31
    Originally posted by Frank De Smedt View Post
    Nico,

    At the moment you can't' own a full-auto on a model 4-license.
    With a collector license you can still own full-auto's.

    Regards,

    FRANK

    Hello Frank,

    my father has a FAL full automatic with licence (vergunning voor oorlogswapen), but he also has a "vergunning voor wapen-opslagplaats".
    Thus, not a collector license.


    Best,
    Nico

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      #32
      Peter,

      I agree completely with you!
      I have a collectors license and can own 'm legaly, but for most of the people there 's no legal possibility at the moment.
      My opinion is also that youngher collectors have not to pay top €'s for a
      nice demil.

      Regards,

      FRANK

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        #33
        Originally posted by peter u View Post
        Thanks Frank,

        It is always bad advise to let a perfect historical weapon being destroyed by demilitarisation.
        The value is always going to be less for demilitarised fire arm than one that functions normaly.
        This is my personal opinion, let this be clear for all!
        If you feel more safe with a demilitarised gun DO IT!!!

        Cheers,
        Peter
        I agree with you completely. Its sad to see a gun with so much history, to just be disregarded in a way to have it destroyed.

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          #34
          Hello Nico,

          A Fal can not be classified as a historical weapon, the same for AK47,...etc.
          But a MP40 can.

          Cheers,
          Peter

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            #35
            Peter,

            What do you exactly mean by a Fal can not be classified as a historical weapon, the same for AK47,...etc.
            But a MP40 can.

            Regards,

            FRANK

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              #36
              I would consider AK47s historical.

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                #37
                hello Frank,

                Fal's, AK 47's ,...etc all post war automatic guns are never going to be considerd of any historical value by the department that handels the gunlicences.
                Even for an authentic MP40 you gone need to put some time and afford in to it, and perhaps you w'll not suceed.
                You don't have to believe me, just try it.
                And if you can suceed to get for example a collectors licence for an AK47, more power to you.
                And you can do all my gunlicence applications also in the future!
                I have enough problems with getting a collectorslicence for a GP M35 build in 1935.

                Josh,
                I was just explaining what the Belgium governement thinks about assultguns like AK47's. I'am living in Belgium, and owning a fireweapon is not that obvious as it is in the USA, believe me.

                Cheers,
                Peter

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                  #38
                  I just meant that I consider the AK historical because it was used in Korea and Vietnam, and the gulf wars.

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                    #39
                    Hello Josh,

                    I understand you, but that is not the idea of the Belgian governement.
                    To get a fire weapon classified as historical important it has going to be ww2 era or before, and even than....
                    That is the difference between Belgium and the USA.

                    Cheers,
                    Peter

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by bodes View Post
                      Von Hoth, Actually less than 1 million MP38's & 40's were produced (approx. 908,317)......Add in the attrition rate of losses incurred from combat during WW2 and after......And the ones destroyed by law enforcement agencies since that time......They aren't impossible to find, but the supply simply cannot keep up with the demand, hence the high prices.....Bodes

                      thanks for the info, i had no idea that less than a million were produced, 908,000 includes both the 38 and 40?

                      like i said, i'm not qualified to speak on the subject. they should cost a **** load then because I know for a fact that millions of lugers were made from wwi to wwii and yet those bastards cost a crap load anyways.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Von Hoth View Post
                        thanks for the info, i had no idea that less than a million were produced, 908,000 includes both the 38 and 40?

                        like i said, i'm not qualified to speak on the subject. they should cost a **** load then because I know for a fact that millions of lugers were made from wwi to wwii and yet those bastards cost a crap load anyways.
                        Dont you just hate supply and demand?

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                          #42
                          I have another question, but I don't think I have to start a new thread for this. Ok, here it goes, kind of embarassing to say the least. I have the MP40, on a loan basis, just to see the actual weapon, and well, it came in two parts and seeing that it's the first time I'm actually holding an MP40 I just can't seem to put them together!

                          Maybe a picture will clarify this:



                          You see, I can't fit A and B together, though I don't see any obstructions or the likes. This is why I would appreciate it tremendously if anyone could tell me what to do, or point me in the right direction.

                          I know, amateur hour, but hey, there's a first time for everything, right?

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                            #43
                            Hi Panthera,
                            Try a web search on mp40 manuals, they might illustrate a put together.
                            Wish I could you out more.
                            Regards,
                            Gary

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                              #44
                              Try this link
                              http://www.lonesentry.com/manuals/ge...ne-pistol.html

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                                #45
                                Have a look here...

                                Go to 'Germany' in the frame on the left hand side, then click 'MP40' and then 'disassembly' and that should give you the info.

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