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Is the barrel marked 30 WCF or 30-30? I'd think one that old would still be labeled 30 WCF as they didn't start labeling/calling them a 30-30 till some time in the late 1930's or 1940's I think.
Apparently the ATF made them pour a little bit of lead down the barrel to make it "unfireable/" Seems like such a shame to me
Quote from: blacktailer on February 15, 2021, 11:57:11 AMApparently the ATF made them pour a little bit of lead down the barrel to make it "unfireable/" Seems like such a shame to meWhy would they do that?
Quote from: Angry Perch on February 15, 2021, 01:48:26 PMQuote from: blacktailer on February 15, 2021, 11:57:11 AMApparently the ATF made them pour a little bit of lead down the barrel to make it "unfireable/" Seems like such a shame to meWhy would they do that? Alot of "trapper" carbines had 15" barrels, and as such were "shor barrel rifles" and subject to NFA restrictions. They were excluded from that restriction a few years ago, but in the meantime, several were destroyed or altered to make 'em legal. Just makes them worth more now