If you click all the way to the end, there’s a photo of the $200 tax stamp.
Except the gun is a muzzle loading rifled-barrel pistol that takes a pyrodex pellet and a shotgun primer. I would think it was exempt because it’s not a shotgun or rifle, or at the very least would be a $5 any other weapon, but I confess I’m not entirely on top of my class three stuff. maybe the manufacture of an any other weapon needs to pay $200, then it’s $5 to transfer.
I saw this last week. Tweaked my inner gunny and my inner machinist at the same time.
August 2nd, 2010 at 9:08 am
If you click all the way to the end, there’s a photo of the $200 tax stamp.
Except the gun is a muzzle loading rifled-barrel pistol that takes a pyrodex pellet and a shotgun primer. I would think it was exempt because it’s not a shotgun or rifle, or at the very least would be a $5 any other weapon, but I confess I’m not entirely on top of my class three stuff. maybe the manufacture of an any other weapon needs to pay $200, then it’s $5 to transfer.
I saw this last week. Tweaked my inner gunny and my inner machinist at the same time.
August 2nd, 2010 at 11:28 am
I can’t wait to see the face of the guy at the TSA checkpoint when you try to bring it on the airplane.
August 2nd, 2010 at 5:12 pm
Well, we now know where “Q” went when he retired from “Her Majesties Secret Service”.