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FFL question
neacpa
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What are the current fees associated with getting an FFL-01? Just toying with the idea. Thanks
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for deer season and flies with his gun.
This year airline charged him $70.00 1 way for an extra pc. of luggage.
Rather than pay an another $70.00 on return, he took the bolt and magazine with him and I shipped the rifle back to him
Since he is the lawful owner, is it legal for me to return to him in this manner
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TIA
Thanks in advance!
Here is the deal. I like to collect WWII firearms. (M1 Garands, Carbines, Mausers, Arisakas etc.) I live in PA in the good old
US of A!
I would like to get a Thompson and a Grease gun, vintage full auto for my collection. I KNOW THAT THEY ARE EXPENSIVE, but that is not an issue. I already have a PA concealed carry permit (not that it matters, just tells you i am totally clean) I am not interested in reselling, just buying. What federal permits will i need to apply for in order to legally obtain these? I do want them 100% working not semi auto conversions!
Thanks for your help!
PJ
TELLING ME I HAVE TO HAVE A STORE FRONT? I AM IN THE PROCESS OF
STARTING A SMALL AMMO SHOP IN MY GARAGE. I HAVE APPLIED FOR A RETAIL
SALES LICENSE'S AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE'S ALSO. THERE ARE NO ZONING
LAWS IN MY STATE OR COUNTY WHICH PREVENT ME FROM DOING THIS, BUT I WAS WONDERING IF THE ATF WOULD GRANT ME AN FFL? DOES ANYBODY KNOW.THANKS!!
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dgac
2)Can it be shipped instate, interstate?
3)If a non-FFL holding person is allowed to ship a gun/pistol to a gunsmith how is the Non-FFL person allowed to ship pistols? USPS, UPS, Fedex? Must they use the services of a FFL holder?
Thanks in advance.
Dean
shoey
several days ago i posted a question inquiring about a c&r license. I received several good suggestions. I'm thinking about going ahead and getting a dealers license. i want to be able to buy and sell guns on Gunbroker without having to run everything through a local pawn shop. Can i run a business strictly on the internet or do i actually need a shop for people to come into?
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Sherwin
Think about it for 5 seconds.
KEEP TWO BOOKS
One personal 'unlicensed and private collection' , the other to follow all the C&R specifications.
If he sells any guns prior to obtaining his FFL, he won't have a book to enter them in.
Neal
Mooseyard, I agree with Neal because of this question that the original poster asked. "But what if the person sells some of the 50 guns he owned prior to obtaining the FFL?" The way the question is worded makes me believe that he is asking about selling some the the 50 firearms prior to receiving his FFL.
In regards to working out of home versus having a storefront, a friend of mine (FFL working out of home) that an ATF agent (on an inspection this past Monday) told him that either the personal guns had to be kept completely separate from the "FFL guns" or have hang tags on them stating "personal gun". He made no mention of having to be kept in a separate building.
Thanks for the info.
Ben