Custom-made Richmond Carbine
I'm sorry I do not know. Has serial #'s. Do your own research please.
Trooper Terry,
Since you’re new to this forum, what the gentleman wants to know is who built the carbine and has it been inspected and issued an approval card by the Small Arms Committee? If you will go to the N-SSA home page, and click under the Information category, there is provided a link to the N-SSA ‘Approved Arms’ list. Per the N-SSA rules governing small arms approval, the Small Arms Committee must individually approve custom-made arms for which the maker does not have production approval, and a Small Arms Committee approval card must be carried for that arm as evidence of that approval. Failure to have an approval card for a non-production-approved replica firearm will cause the disqualification of the shooter and/or the shooter’s competing company, with appropriate penalties. It is the responsibility of the skirmisher to submit any custom-built arm for which there is no production approval to the Small Arms Committee for consideration.
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