10 December 2012, 05:50
D HumbargerSTG/44 buy back
STG/44 buybackI have no idea of where to put this. Thank GOD they knew what it was & didn't destroy it.
Never know what is in little old ladies attics.
10 December 2012, 06:19
BobsterGood fortune that there were educated officers present who recognized the significance and value, then did the right thing.
10 December 2012, 07:01
tin canThis situation is a legal minefield- that's an unregistered full auto weapon.
"then did the right thing" -the correct thing would be to start arresting people and seize the gun.
Where to begin...
ATF? Huh?
10 December 2012, 22:47
MarkIMHO this is the sort of thing that happens when you have a local PD that is in touch with everyone else in the area. I suspect the PD knows the lady, and probably knew the owner as well, and then you get good deeds like this happening. In regards to being arrested, I suspect the amnesty clause these buy-backs come with would kick in. With the gun in police custody, it will be interesting to see where it ends up. If it was a WW2 STEN then I could see it being crushed/melted but I suspect there would be a few museums willing to pay an attorney to help get this resolved in a productive manner.
On a different and more STG-related note, the Syrian rebels apparently liberated 5,000 STG44's from a warehouse and are using them right now:
http://www.armoryblog.com/fire...ed-by-syrian-rebels/
11 December 2012, 02:52
D HumbargerReally

! Makes me want to go to Syria, kinda.

11 December 2012, 09:25
MarkWhat I can see happening is someone writing up a real life comparison between the AK and the STG, and possibly the M16.