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Register an inherited Trophy of War handgun?
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My grandfather recently passed away. He was a veteran, and owned a Nazi P38 Luger handgun, registered as a Trophy of War, manufactured in 1941. It appears I may inherit the Luger. We are both from CA, and I have no reason I would not be allowed to own a handgun (not a felon, 39 years old, no mental issues). We have all the paperwork from the DoD showing the handgun is a registered Trophy of War. But I don't know how that applies once the item is passed to me. Does it lose its Trophy of War status once its handed down to me? Do I need to register it as a handgun in the state of CA? Or is it old enough to qualify as a collectable? I've found conflicting answers on the web. The weapon is not modified in any way, and to the best of my knowledge is in working order and capable of firing. I would appreciate any advice or pointers anyone can offer. Thank you for your time and assistance.
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My grandfather recently passed away. He was a veteran, and owned a Nazi P38 Luger handgun, registered as a Trophy of War, manufactured in 1941. It appears I may inherit the Luger. We are both from CA, and I have no reason I would not be allowed to own a handgun (not a felon, 39 years old, no mental issues). We have all the paperwork from the DoD showing the handgun is a registered Trophy of War. But I don't know how that applies once the item is passed to me. Does it lose its Trophy of War status once its handed down to me? Do I need to register it as a handgun in the state of CA? Or is it old enough to qualify as a collectable? I've found conflicting answers on the web. The weapon is not modified in any way, and to the best of my knowledge is in working order and capable of firing. I would appreciate any advice or pointers anyone can offer. Thank you for your time and assistance.
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My grandfather recently passed away. He was a veteran, and owned a Nazi P38 Luger handgun, registered as a Trophy of War, manufactured in 1941. It appears I may inherit the Luger. We are both from CA, and I have no reason I would not be allowed to own a handgun (not a felon, 39 years old, no mental issues). We have all the paperwork from the DoD showing the handgun is a registered Trophy of War. But I don't know how that applies once the item is passed to me. Does it lose its Trophy of War status once its handed down to me? Do I need to register it as a handgun in the state of CA? Or is it old enough to qualify as a collectable? I've found conflicting answers on the web. The weapon is not modified in any way, and to the best of my knowledge is in working order and capable of firing. I would appreciate any advice or pointers anyone can offer. Thank you for your time and assistance.
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My grandfather recently passed away. He was a veteran, and owned a Nazi P38 Luger handgun, registered as a Trophy of War, manufactured in 1941. It appears I may inherit the Luger. We are both from CA, and I have no reason I would not be allowed to own a handgun (not a felon, 39 years old, no mental issues). We have all the paperwork from the DoD showing the handgun is a registered Trophy of War. But I don't know how that applies once the item is passed to me. Does it lose its Trophy of War status once its handed down to me? Do I need to register it as a handgun in the state of CA? Or is it old enough to qualify as a collectable? I've found conflicting answers on the web. The weapon is not modified in any way, and to the best of my knowledge is in working order and capable of firing. I would appreciate any advice or pointers anyone can offer. Thank you for your time and assistance.
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