From:   "E.J. Totty", [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>The thing with .50s is that your average .50 Sharps is an
>antique, and antiques don't require licenses.
>
>Steve.


        Steve,

        In relation to that, is it legal to re-barrel one of those?
        Further, may you remanufacture a receiver or other
part that is worn?

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Erm, that's a good question.  You can legally restore antiques
but I'm not sure at what point they would cease to be an antique
and require a license.  I think it unlikely you could rebarrel
it and replace the receiver and still call it an antique.  It
depends on how the court sees it.  I suspect the police would
consider replacement of any major component as reason for it
not to be an antique.

Steve.


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