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antiques
An antique (from Latin antiquus 'old, ancient') is an item perceived as having value because of its aesthetic or historical significance, and often defined as at least 100 years old (or some other limit), although the term is often used loosely to describe any object that is old. An antique is usually an item that is collected or desirable because of its age, beauty, rarity, condition, utility, personal emotional connection, and/or other unique features. It is an object that represents a previous era or time period in human history. Vintage and collectible are used to describe items that are old, but do not meet the 100-year criterion.
Antiques are usually objects of the decorative arts that show some degree of craftsmanship, collectability, or an attention to design, such as a desk or an early automobile. They are bought at antiques shops, estate sales, auction houses, online auctions, and other venues, or estate inherited. Antiques dealers often belong to national trade associations, many of which belong to CINOA, a confederation of art and antique associations across 21 countries that represents 5,000 dealers.
Danzig GEW88-05, duffle cut Styer 1890 Mannlicher Calvary Carbine, Styer 1895 Dutch Constabulary Carbine, reproduction BP 1858 revolver carbine
Hi CA Gunners,
Got a few oldies for sale. Not sure if the antiques have to go through an FFL these days.
Danzig GEW 88-05, no sling or bayo, $250, SPF...
Thought y'all might like to see my grandfather's H&R 922. 6" barrel, 9 rounds of 22lr. I know it's seen a few rounds of snake shot in the last couple of decades but will probably take it to get checked out before I fire it.
As far as the Federales are concerned, pre—1898 firearm aren't, legally, "firearms" for GCA68 purposes and can be shipped direct sans FFL. As far as I can tell, despite the deluge of unconstitutional, BS laws, Oregon still sees it the same way. Anyone have info to the contrary? (I'm looking...