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I dont think he was asking about when the guns were new.
To answer your question, yes. It can be shipped directly from the seller to the buyer as long as the buyer is over 18. Guns made in 1898 and before are considered antiques are are not considered “firearms”. The ATF is pretty clear about this.
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