Big Bore
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I submitted my application for a C&R license a few weeks ago. Today I received a call from an ATF agent who wants to stop by to make sure I am familiar with federal firearms laws. Is this typical?
I'd see your attorney, and then call and see what his concerns are, with your attorney present. If necessary for meeting, then agree to meet with him at your attorney's office. No need to let him into the domicile.
First, a DC C&R holder can only dispose of C&R firearms through a DC FFL dealer, and second, I can purchase one, and only one, C&R revolver.
Did he cite the laws?two that were new to me. First, a DC C&R holder can only dispose of C&R firearms through a DC FFL dealer, and second, I can purchase one, and only one, C&R revolver.
First, a DC C&R holder can only dispose of C&R firearms through a DC FFL dealer, and second, I can purchase one, and only one, C&R revolver.
a DC C&R holder can only dispose of C&R firearms through a DC FFL dealer, and second, I can purchase one, and only one, C&R revolver
A C&R is a type 03 ffl, a collector of curios and relics. It allows you to have 50 year or older firearms (and some others added to a list) to your home. It is not a license to be a dealer and won't do anything for modern guns. The FFL you buy guns from is likely a type 01 ffl, a dealers license.I am trying to learn something here, what is the difference in a FFL and
a C&R
I think I know what a FFL is, but I dont have a clue as to what a C&R is.