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  • Biggfoot44

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    Aug 2, 2009
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    I know "pre 64" is significant for collectable Winchester Model 70s and other rifles. Does it have any importance for Hi Powers?

    There have been several minor evolutions .

    Off the top of my head , ring vs spur hammer , sights , safety ( multiple) , internal tweaking for feeding jhp , internal extractor vs external .

    1964 per se wasn't a significant turning point .

    For real trivia - The Fabrica Militar (FM) licensed copies from Argentina were essentially circa 1972 configuration , but with 100% feed reliability .
     

    Mark75H

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    Sep 25, 2011
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    When it becomes permanent or when compensation is exchanged. There is no legal definition, without precedent it would be up to an individual judge to decide
     

    dblas

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    Apr 6, 2011
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    When does loaning a gun turn into a transfer? Serious question, is that defined in statute any where, or do they just get to make it up as they go along?
    There is no definition in statute and the MDAG has opined that a loan can be indefinite, and still not qualify as a transfer.
     

    pre64hunter

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    Mar 19, 2010
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    Thanks guys! Got my Hi Power, 1969 C&R. I had to do the MSP create an account, then fill out the 77R. Where it asked for the HQL I checked exempt, then checked the option C&R. No HQL, 7 days I brought it home on the 8th day.
     

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    Bob A

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    Thanks guys! Got my Hi Power, 1969 C&R. I had to do the MSP create an account, then fill out the 77R. Where it asked for the HQL I checked exempt, then checked the option C&R. No HQL, 7 days I brought it home on the 8th day.
    Excellent pistols, with only one flaw, thanks to the French Army.

    Here's the remedy:
     

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