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A few years ago a co-worker gave me a non-firing machine gun, some wwii relic with the firing pin soldered shut. I didn't know what to do with it, so I put it under my desk in my office. It's been here for three years. Every night the cleaning people come and vaccume right around it. Nobody's said a word. Weird I guess....
I'm not intimiately familiar with the DEWATs but my understanding is that legal DEWATs (DEactivated WAr Trophies) can be reactivated to working machineguns legally in some cases. You may want to look into that, you could be sitting on a gold mine. On the other hand you make want to make sure you aren't accidentally posessing an unregistered machinegun.
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humm....

get it Fixed by a reputable gunsmith???

but before you do, check the laws to make sure you are not breaking any.
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Most business have their own bi-laws. If in those laws it says no guns on their property, and that includes their parking lot, Your outta there.
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If the company is leasing the building and parking lot then they don't "own" the property, ie., their name is not on the deed. So how can they search your vehicle, legally?
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If they want to get rid of you they will. And that is the bottom line.

If you are a good worker and they think you are level headed they 'will not notice' some things. If you can be replaced easly then watch out.

If you think you are safe because of a trick in the lettering forget it. If the boss knows you own guns and does not want gun owners working for him they he will just let you go. No reason given or needed.
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