I just won an auction on Gunbroker. Gun was made in 1895, as proven by factory records available through PGCA. When I explained this to the dealer, and showed him the records online he referred to the antique status as a "loophole", which rather irritated me. That's not a loophole, it's the doggone law - the gun is an antique so ship it to me instead of making me go through an FFL. Granted, the auction said an FFL was required, but still - either know and properly utilize the gun laws, or get out of the gun business.

Now stepping back down off of my soapbox.