Nevada has somr pretty loose laws outside clark and whichever county reno is in. In those 2 counties only you have to register your pistols but nowhere else and in the Whole state you can open carry in any building not a gov building or otherwise posted on the door.
well i was thinking of buying a rifle off a guy in tx and i wanted to run the numbers i called the sheriff to see if they would and they said just come by with it
I would just ask the friend if he would go the tho local police with you and get the numbers ran and if they come back ok pay him right there and while there do the registration which you will need to do at a police station anyway. But if they come back stolen they belong to him you havent paid...
well the one in tx was a different story the guy that did the shooting wasnt protecting HIS property and he chased one guy down the street i have no problem with protecting my home and family in what ever means possible but chaseing a guy down the street thats going alittle to far
I have an HRA M1 Garand with a s/n 4777657 stamped on the recever, the barrel stamp is HRA D6535448 7-54 RS35 i know the 7-54 is the manufactuer date and on the right side oh the trigger assymbly i have a drawing number of 6528299 HRA N. Now to me its looking like i might be pretty original here...
thanks
rcmodel thanks for the links the pics on there gave me all i needed to know now all i need to do is find where i can get parts lol thanks for the replies
I have got a rifle from my grandfather after he passed a few years ago and i am just now trying to do some research on it so any help would be graetly appretiated. I was informed it was a Mauser, and from what very little i know about Mausers looking ant the bolt it does appear to be one but...
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