Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: 80-year-old woman shoots and kills young intruder after he stabs her husband [View all]gejohnston
(17,502 posts)One is a Brit site. There might be some in the US, but I'm not in the market although a howitzer would make an interesting lawn ornament. It would be quite the conversation piece.
http://www.gunstar.co.uk/Rocket-launchers-for-sale/A/Other-Military-Guns
http://ww2live.com/en/content/world-war-2-sale-extremely-rare-heavy-towed-howitzer-155mm-1944
Even without the NFA or any other law, there would be no market for them. If there is no market, nobody is going to sell it. Before NFA, Thompson sales were almost nonexistent outside of LE, armored car companies like Brinks, and maybe a few rich people who could turn money into noise at the range. The mob had a few. Dillinger stole his from the cops. After the first World War, Colt offered the BAR for civilian sales, they sold exactly zero. Price had something to do with it, since each would be the price of a new car at the time.