I sold an antique Smith and Wesson d/a top break number 3 .44 Russian made about 1889 to an importer in Tennessee that was going to a man in London...The Brit paid me via credit card over the phone and I shipped the gun to his importer...I asked him how he could own it and he said because it's an antique handgun he can own it but if they came to his house and he had even one round of 100 year old .44 Russian ammo he would be looking at ten years in prison...