We usually (unless we are cleaning stuff or something) will allow the public to have a 'hands-on experience' with everything. If you came and wanted to hold the MG42, we would let you! We probibly wouldn't let you fire it but you will get a complete rundown on how you would if you wanted to. Same goes for just about everything. It isn't like a sterile art museum or something, we want people to see what thier fathers and grandfathers did in WWII and Viet-nam, and you cant really do that with a 'NO TOUCHING' policy, just ask first, or you won't see your family again...
