As the title says, can a full auto be gifted down to you from a relative when they pass away? My Uncle was in the Korean War and has a few guns left in his collection, including a full auto that he loves to shoot. He does not have any license for it to the best of my knowledge, but I think it might be old enough to have been grandfathered in. Then again knowing my Uncle, he couldn't care less about what his government says regarding what guns he owns.
Anyway he said that when he passes on he is leaving most things to his kids, but wants me to have a couple of his guns, including the full auto. Needless to say I have no clue if he is breaking any federal law by owning it, nor do I have a clue if he can legally pass it down to me without me having a federal license to own a full auto.
Anyone know for sure?
Anyway he said that when he passes on he is leaving most things to his kids, but wants me to have a couple of his guns, including the full auto. Needless to say I have no clue if he is breaking any federal law by owning it, nor do I have a clue if he can legally pass it down to me without me having a federal license to own a full auto.
Anyone know for sure?