![family heirloom revolver](https://oelmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/family-heirloom-revolver-from-1917-almost-destroyed-by-new-york-officials.jpg)
Erie County officials classified the firearm as a “nuisance weapon.” When retired Army staff sergeant Andrew Ciepiela went to the Old County Hall in Buffalo, New York, to register his .38-caliber Iver Johnson revolver from 1917, he didn’t expect to hit any roadblocks. After all, it was a family heirloom that had been passed down
The post 'Family Heirloom' Revolver From 1917 Almost Destroyed by New York Officials appeared first on Wide Open Spaces.