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I have a federal license to collect curios and relics. Can I legally possess a fully-automatic firearm in Michigan?

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I have a federal license to collect curios and relics. Can I legally possess a fully-automatic firearm in Michigan?

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Under the Federal Gun Control Act, individuals may possess only those fully-automatic firearms which were manufactured before May 19, 1986. MCL 750.224 Yes, but only if the firearm is classified under federal statutes as a curio or relic. If the fully-automatic firearm is a pistol, then you must obtain a License to Purchase and present the pistol for a Safety Inspection Certificate.

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