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Thompson .50 Cal Fire Hawk w/3X9 Pro Hunter Scope: SOLD

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Old 10-10-2010, 02:25 AM
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Default Thompson .50 Cal Fire Hawk w/3X9 Pro Hunter Scope: SOLD

This is a clean, brushed stainless .50 caliber Thompson Center in-line muzzle stuffer with a brushed stainless scope, a 24 inch barrel. and a composite stock. The bore is sharp and the scope is clear. Research tells me that it must ship to an FFL. The price is $175 plus actual shipping. It comes with a three day no questions ask inspection with the buyer paying return shipping. You can shoot it but don't send it back dirty. I will deduct $20 from your refund. You are responsible to determine if you can own this gun in your state. The gun is for sale in other venues so it will be pulled when ever it is sold
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Old 10-10-2010, 12:11 PM
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This is not a centerfire and not capable of accepting cenerfire barrels therefore no FFL is required.
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Old 10-10-2010, 12:35 PM
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Default ? Inline

http://hunting.maitt.org/legal-hunti...rs-614128.html

I am getting conflicting information on this gun. My FFL in MD told me that some states require inline guns to go through an FFL. If someone wants to purchase it outside MD I will be happy to call an FFL in the buyer's state to get correct information. The URL I have posted talks about "inline guns" using a primer as opposed to percussion cap. I have never fired it so I do not know the distinction the article is referring too. Any information you can give me will be appreciated.

This is a gun I picked up in a trade. The fool who owned it left it loaded. I took it my gunsmith to unload it without firing so I have seen the bore. And the gun is sound.

Thanks

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Old 10-11-2010, 09:20 AM
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does it take 209 primers, also do you have pics
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Old 10-11-2010, 09:49 AM
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Default 209 caps

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