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Mike; I looked at the one I, mentioned in the late 1960s. "IF" I would have had any idea that transfer was going to drop from $200.00 to $5.00 I would have bought it & hid the .410 for a spell. I though on it awful hard anyway but really didn't want to chance being caught with it, which meant I couldn't really carry it out & about, even in the field as some Warden might check me & recognize it as illegal.
Miller/TN I Didn't Say Everything I Said, Yogi Berra
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Once upon a time... Grey's with Rugers.
Last edited by John E; 06/11/19 01:39 PM.
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Miller, If it wasn't "papered" in 68, it couldn't have been picked up later. The only reason I was able to get mine was because I bothered my Aunt enough in 68 that she did the paperwork at the very end of the amnesty period to get me to shut up about it. Without that, I couldn't have had it legally transferred to me. Mike
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I had looked at this pistol prior to the amnesty period so may be off a bit on the date. It was I know 1964 or a bit later as I did not meet the owner of it until Jan 1964. When the amnesty period came up I realized I could have then registered it for the $5.00 but it was TOO LATE then for me to buy it.
Miller/TN I Didn't Say Everything I Said, Yogi Berra
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