Today, a large number of firearms of great prestige, beauty, and historical value are highly valued by the Mexican people, especially those used in internal conflicts such as the Mexican Revolution, for example. However, although once permitted for civilian possession, many of them are now restricted by the Federal Firearms Law of 1971. Do you know which examples I'm talking about?
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With material from Forgotten Weapons:
Mondragón M1908 Semi-Automatic Rifle
• M1908 Mondragon Semiauto Rifle
Trejo Model 1 Machine Gun: Shooting and History
• Trejo Model 1 Machine Pistol: Shooting and...
OBREGON System: The Mexican 1911 with Rotating Barrel
• Systema OBREGON: The Mexican Rotating-Barr...
Variant Mexicana Obregón 1911
• Mexican Obregon 1911 Variant
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With material from C&Arsenal:
Mae's Minute: German Luger P08
• Minute of Mae: German Luger P08
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8 Historic Weapons You May Not Know Are Prohibited in Mexico