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FS/FT German Broomhandle Mauser C96 With Stock and Rig

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Have you ever wanted to repeatedly assault the French positions at Verdun, losing hundreds of thousands of men just for a few yards of ground only to rapidly lose all your gains? Well probably not, but now you too can experience what it was like to use the most advanced weaponry at the turn of the century. Today I have for sale or trade a Mauser C96 with wooden holster stock and leather rig. I don't know a whole lot about the provenance of the pistol but from my surface level research the pistol appears to have been rebarreled at some point to 9mm. Great news for anyone that actually wants to shoot it, which it does very well by the way. The only serial numbers outwardly visible appear to match and the magazine floorplate matches as well. The photos speak for themselves folks. Thank you for looking, have a great day, and god bless.






I'd like to take a peak at a Georgia Drivers license or GWCL prior to any sale just to make sure you are of age and a Georgia resident.
 

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Is it considered an SBR?
Absolutely not, one of the few things that the ATF has actually done right over the years is exempt classic pistols that were issued with stocks like this from the NFA. C96s, Artillery and Navy lugers, and some Hi-Powers are other examples with stocks that are exempt.
 
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