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Originally Posted by Ford Prefect
Probably because I knew nothing of the process since I'm not a hunter and wasn't aware that removing the firing pin exempted a gun from having to be registered, although I'm not sure if that's what I would have wanted to do had I known. I had always planned on restoring it to working order and passing it on. Since I'm not a hunter the gun had no practical purpose for me beyond being a keepsake. I also did not support the gun registry plan and did not wish to have my name on file with the feds as a registered gun owner when in fact I do not use a gun nor do I have a practical purpose for a gun. Whatever, I don't know why I'm explaining myself on something of a personal nature like this. There are more reasons I handled it the way I did, but I don't feel like stating them here.
Point of information ... what's a PAL?
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Posession and Aquisition License.
Replacement of the old FAC, which a lot of people still refer to the PAL as.
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