Marble Game Getter Gun

A Marble Game Getter is the name of a lightweight double barrel gun that was designed by Webster L. The value of a Game Getter can be determined by a gun collector who will use factors such. EXTREMELY FINE MARBLES MODEL 1908 GAME GETTER (NFA 'ANY OTHER WEAPON'). 22 LR over 44 shot shell. Very popular and attractive Marbles Game Getter Model 1908 with swing out skeleton loop stock and includes 37 original.44 shotshell cartridges. Beautiful Gutta Percha grips are a very pleasing chocolate brown color with Marbles logo at top on side. Bbls marked on right side. The model 1921 Game Getter is the improved version of the older model by Marbles. The 18 inch barrel does not require a Curio & Relic release form from A.T.&F. This is a fully functional and shootable pistol. The 410 chamber will handle 2 and a 1/2 inch shells.

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This firearm is defined as a handgun, if purchased by a North Carolina resident a valid North Carolina concealed carry permit is required (or) a permit from the Sheriff of the County from which the purchaser resides

Marbles Game Getter Gun

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These guns are defined as firearms by Federal Law and cannot be released directly to any out of state buyers

This firearm must be shipped to a FFL

Copy of valid state issued form of identification

Signature required

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Curio & Relic:

This item is concidered a Curio & Relic, the buyer must have a valid curio and relic firearm license to take possession on site regardless of the state they reside.

Regulation implementing federal firearms laws, 27 CFR ยง478.11, defines Curio or Relic (C&R) firearms as those which are of special interest to collectors by reason of some quality other than is associated with firearms intended for sporting use or as offensive or defensive weapons.

Marble Game Getter Gun

To be recognized as C&R items, 478.11 specifies that firearms must fall within one of the following categories:

1. Firearms which were manufactured at least 50 years prior to the current date, but not including replicas of such firearms;

2. Firearms which are certified by the curator of a municipal, state, or federal museum which exhibits firearms to be curios or relics of museum interest; and

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3. Any other firearms which derive a substantial part of their monetary value from the fact that they are novel, rare, bizarre, or because of their association with some historical figure, period, or event.