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From a legal perspective Virginia’s NFA collectors have it pretty good.
In the Commonwealth, so long as all federal requirements are met, one can generally own suppressors, short-barrelled rifles, short-barrelled shotguns, and the other items included in the miscellaneous ‘any other weapon (AOW)’ category.
In addition, machine-guns may be owned so long as all federal requirements are met and the machine-gun is registered with the Virginia State Police within 24 hours of its acquisition.
In fact, there is only a single class of firearm that is completely denied to Virginia’s NFA collectors. It is the Striker 12 ‘Street Sweeper’ Shotgun or any shotgun of ‘like kind’.
Excerpt ... Read more at JohnPierceEsq.com
In the Commonwealth, so long as all federal requirements are met, one can generally own suppressors, short-barrelled rifles, short-barrelled shotguns, and the other items included in the miscellaneous ‘any other weapon (AOW)’ category.
In addition, machine-guns may be owned so long as all federal requirements are met and the machine-gun is registered with the Virginia State Police within 24 hours of its acquisition.
In fact, there is only a single class of firearm that is completely denied to Virginia’s NFA collectors. It is the Striker 12 ‘Street Sweeper’ Shotgun or any shotgun of ‘like kind’.
Excerpt ... Read more at JohnPierceEsq.com