Hey, guys, I have a question. The PD I work for has an old M2 Carbine in the safe. It was given to the PD by a now defunct sporting goods distributor in the late '50's or early '60's. The new Chief doesn't like "icky" guns and wants to see if we can get rid of it. Is there any way to call or write the ATF and see if the gun is on the registry? We have no paperwork with the gun, so I'm assuming it isn't.
Alternatively, since the gun is marked as an M1 Carbine and not M2, if it was never entered into the registry, what would be the legality of removing and destroying the FA parts and selling it as a standard M1 Carbine?
The gun itself has no collector's value anymore except as a shooter. It was highly polished, then high-gloss blued and the stock was sanded REALLY SMOOTH and coated with high-gloss varnish. It is more of a presentation piece but is still highly functional. It runs well with good mags, SA and FA both. I can't remember the manufacturer, I think it was Springfield, but I can't remember for sure.
If it is legal to remove the FA parts and sell as a standard M1 Carbine, I'd love to buy it myself. I love M1 Carbines but can't afford a good, untouched USGI gun. This is a USGI gun, but has basically no collector's value because of the refinish. Like I said, it would make a good shooter.
I'm not suggesting doing anything illegal, nor do I want anyone to think that I am. I'm curious about this, since the M2 is so easily converted back to an M1. If I'm suggesting doing anything illegal, then please let me know. I'm not real well versed on FA and Class 3 stuff.
Thanks for any and all help.
Bub75