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NFA. The National Firearms Act of 1934 regulated the sale and possession of
certain weapons including machineguns and sawed off shotguns. With the roaring
twenties came bootlegging, the rolling gangsters, and infamous criminals such as
Al Capone. Though intended to sell newspapers, the sensationalism of the rolling
bandits and the St Valentines Day massacre brought about public outcries to
regulate machineguns. This resulted in the National Firearms Act of 1934. Public
ownership of these weapons was not restricted provided the weapons were
registered and the federal tax paid. Today most states still allow public
ownership of these weapons. These weapons have also been used in wars by most
armies and used by various government agencies in their duties to protect their
leaders. That briefcase in the hands of a secret service agent may not have
papers inside: it may have a submachinegun capable of being fired from within
the briefcase! That writing pen may not be a pen at all: it may be a
single shot firearm. Looks CAN be deceiving! Posted below are pictures of some
rare and unique firearms posted for your enjoyment.
Call toll free 1-866-NFA-1934 for fair
prices and honest answers.

RARE REISING 55
WITH JUMP CASE
RARE 1921 COLT THOMPSON

RARE UZI OPERATIONAL
BRIEFCASE
BRIEFCASE FIRE CONTROL LEVER

RARE MAC OPERATIONAL
BRIEFCASE
BRIEFCASE SIDE VIEW

RARE WW II STEN & SUPPRESSOR
John Vittie .22cal Pen Gun

Stans
Gunsmithing .25cal Pen Gun
MAC Stinger .22cal

Covert Arms Pen Gun .22cal
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