And the 'ramp' is ground down to stop a round feeding...........
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Originally posted by gew98Man they put the whammy to that P08 !!. Is this considered new spec or old spec demil ?.
There is not much difference with pistols and rifles regarding new/old spec deactivation.
It really comes into play with sub-guns.
Old spec weapons (pre '95) have all moving parts and can be stripped down.
New spec are welded up so the bolt does not move, i have even seen one with the mag welded in.........
For some time now there has been a rumer that all deacs will be welded up, auto/semi auto pistols, revolvers and rifles.
Just have to hope this never happens
Steve.
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aarrgghh!
I lost a Browning rabbit-ear 16 gauge double-barrell shotgun that way (my grandpa's), back in 1969... not a "firearm's amnesty" but something close. I commisserate in sympathy...
Originally posted by Adrian StevensonI would someday like to buy a WW1 Luger to replace the one my Grandad brought home in 1918 and handed in to the Police in 1968 in our first firearms amensty.
Cheers, Ade.-Ralph Abercrombie
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In the late 70's and early 80's I had a firearms certificate and would go and let a few rounds off on the range, I had a WWII Luger and a 9mm PPK. When the handgun ban came into place in the mid 80's I was in Australia, the Police went to my house in the UK and seized my pistols, when I returned I claimed compensation for them but didn't receive a bean . I hate to think how many historical weapons were destroyed at that time .
As for this Luger I'm thinking of putting it on e-stand as I only collect WWII, could some of you guys give your opinion on what would be a fair price would be for the complete set. Thanks Tim.
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