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I was almost certain at the end of the article they'd say something like "...and the police have auctioned the gun off for much needed funds" or "it's unfortunate but the rules are the rules and the gun was destroyed".
Good to see I was wrong.
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Actually the ammunition was imported here in the United States by the Hansen Cartridge Company from Yugoslavia in the 1980's - thus it is very possible to see StG-44's here in the US that would have ammunition. Not as ample as ammo for the Garand, Mauser or other older military rifles - but more than enough to give the owner enough ammo to be a very big pain if all you expected to go up against was shotguns and hunting rifles.
http://www.ar15.com/archive/topic.ht...&f=16&t=570619 Last edited by Olefin; 12-11-2012 at 08:21 PM. Reason: adding Hansen Cartridge Company info |
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I would like to mention the semiauto G43 in the same context - as far as I know it fired 7,92x 57 ammo from a 10 round box magazine and was commonly equipped with an optic.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gewehr_43 |
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