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<blockquote data-quote="Standingtall84" data-source="post: 4239107" data-attributes="member: 55825"><p>Hello to all, hope everyone is having a blessed day. I am really confused and looking for some clarity hoping you guys can help me out. So straight to the point short and sweet, I got into some trouble as a youth and now I'm caught up under the lautenberg amendment right. Just called up to sooner state pawn LLC in Oklahoma. Inquiring about antique single or double action revolvers to acquire for home defense and the lady that answered the phone informed me that I would still be subject to a background check in order to purchase. Is that correct if the firearm was manufactured the year 1889 or earlier? I may have been foolishly mistaken but I was under the impression that I did not have to undergo that process for such weapons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Standingtall84, post: 4239107, member: 55825"] Hello to all, hope everyone is having a blessed day. I am really confused and looking for some clarity hoping you guys can help me out. So straight to the point short and sweet, I got into some trouble as a youth and now I'm caught up under the lautenberg amendment right. Just called up to sooner state pawn LLC in Oklahoma. Inquiring about antique single or double action revolvers to acquire for home defense and the lady that answered the phone informed me that I would still be subject to a background check in order to purchase. Is that correct if the firearm was manufactured the year 1889 or earlier? I may have been foolishly mistaken but I was under the impression that I did not have to undergo that process for such weapons. [/QUOTE]
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