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    Artillery Luger "Snail" Drum

    Anyone know what the rules are for selling a snail drum into the USAicon?

    Can i do this?

    Thanks in advance for your input.

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    Selling it INTO the USAicon? Shouldn't be a problem considering the "AWB" sunsetted so they have no mag limits now.
    Союз нерушимый республик свободных Сплотила навеки Великая Русь. Да здравствует созданный волей народов Единый, могучий Советский Союз!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Claven2 View Post
    Selling it INTO the USAicon? Shouldn't be a problem considering the "AWB" sunsetted so they have no mag limits now.

    Some states have individual laws that make the AWB look kind. Besides, given the rarity and exemption from mag limits, you could probably get what you're pricing at in Canadaicon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevo View Post
    Some states have individual laws that make the AWB look kind. Besides, given the rarity and exemption from mag limits, you could probably get what you're pricing at in Canadaicon.
    True enough... in fact you may get more in Canada b/c it's a legal standard capacity (I absolutely LOATH the term "hi-cap") magazine.
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    Some very well made repro snail drums (TM 08) have appeared on the market lately here in Germanyicon. Reportedly made in Bulgaria. But prices do not seem to have decreased a lot. With a folding lever approx 1.000€. Telescopic lever, quite a bit more. But they´re not much use without the loading tool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevo View Post
    Some states have individual laws that make the AWB look kind. Besides, given the rarity and exemption from mag limits, you could probably get what you're pricing at in Canadaicon.
    I had one in Ohio. Found out the 32 round is two over the Ohio max. A centerfire weapon with a magazine over 30 rounds is a machine gun. sold it to Canada many years ago. Maybe the same one. Gary

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    A new book on the TM-08 is at the publishers (Mowbray) and in the final stages to printing. Lots of new info on makers, serial ranges, markings, types, changes, etc. Also a ton of great photos. Should be on sale in a month. You will like it

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    The "Snail Drum" photographs nice, but the rig is much more fun to shoot with the standard magazine. I will admit that I don't shoot this one though. It is one of a handful of 1914 dated DWM LP.08 known.



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