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VZ500 M98 Actions W/No Seriel Numbers

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18 October 2011, 17:31
wildcat junkie
VZ500 M98 Actions W/No Seriel Numbers
Several years ago I bought 2 VZ500 (commercial version od the M48 Yugo)actions.

They had never had barrels screwed into them so they never were seriel numbered.

Some research revealed that these actions were most likely imported by Herters in the '60s.

The only numbers are engraved matching numbers on the bolts & receivers in incospicuous areas.

I have since assembled 1 of them into a completed rifle.

Lately I have begun to wonder about the legal ramifications of having a rifle W/O a seriel number.

Also, W/O a seriel number I can not list the rifle on my HO insurance rider nor could I claim the rifle if it were stolen & recovered by the police.

I was thinking about stamping a seriel number on the receiver for identification purposes. I have done so on the muzzle loading rifles I have made from blocks of wood, but they do not have the legal requirements of a CF rifle.

Any opinions from those that are knowledgable on this subject would be appreciated.


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18 October 2011, 18:54
srose
If they have any numbers on them use those as serial number.
18 October 2011, 20:01
ForrestB
Some of the most valuable firearms in the world have no serial numbers and they are adequately insured.


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18 October 2011, 21:39
Kabluewy
I have at least two commercial Mauser custom rifles with no serial numbers. I never did worry about it.

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19 October 2011, 22:06
drewhenrytnt
As long as you don't try to have them transferred through Triggers Gunshop in Wyoming you will be fine! stir


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19 October 2011, 22:21
wyoske
quote:
Originally posted by drewhenrytnt:
As long as you don't try to have them transferred through Triggers Gunshop in Wyoming you will be fine! stir


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19 October 2011, 23:03
new_guy
quote:
Originally posted by drewhenrytnt:
As long as you don't try to have them transferred through Triggers Gunshop in Wyoming you will be fine! stir


That was funny.


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19 October 2011, 23:12
triggerman770
It's my inderstanding that european guns are serialled on the barrel not the receiver. this according to a freind who works for a company that gets their manufacuring done in European countries


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20 October 2011, 00:58
p dog shooter
You could put an owner applied number on them if you wanted to. For positive Id if you wanted but not needed.

There are millions of pre 1968 guns out there with no serial numbers.
20 October 2011, 22:13
wildcat junkie
quote:
Originally posted by p dog shooter:
You could put an owner applied number on them if you wanted to. For positive Id if you wanted but not needed.

There are millions of pre 1968 guns out there with no serial numbers.


That's kinda what I was thinking.

Does that make me a gun manufacturer & would there be any legal ramifications?


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