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C&R QUESTION
MOONED
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I've got a m-92 win. up for auction here (#46161756) that has been copletely rebuilt but to all original spec's. it this still c&r transferable. A potential bidder wants to know. thanks.
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C&R?
Can a C&R lincensee in the state of CT receive C&R eligible handguns or are they precluded under the state law of CT?
Thanks,
Wuchak
Thank you for your time.
Veritas vincit "Truth conquers"
Anybody know offhand if I can just send it in and get it renewed, or do I have to start over?
Thanks...
-Marcus
i have a C&R .
I know your not to use it for business,
if I decide to sell a C&R gun I had bought before my license can I send it to someone that has a C&R. or would it be better to just use an FFL for this sell
Also do I have to log my OLDER C&R guns into a the log now that I have a C&R.[?]
-Marcus
Tempus Fugit.
also can you sportize a C&R les say mauser and keept as a relic and what about if you want to sel it later.
thanks
Thanks,
Jeff
The information below was taken off of the ATF site. The item I am selling is a "bring back" SKS with six pages of documentation. Could this specific criteria be used to fall under the category of number "3" below?
Q: What is a firearm curio or relic?
Firearm curios or relics include firearms which have special value to collectors because they possess some qualities not ordinarily associated with firearms intended for sporting use or as offensive or defensive weapons. To be recognized as curios or relics, firearms must fall within one of the following categories:
1)Have been manufactured at least 50 years prior to the current date, but not including replicas thereof; or
2)Be certified by the curator of a municipal, State, or Federal museum which exhibits firearms to be curios or relics of museum interest; or
3)Derive a substantial part of their monetary value from the fact that they are novel, rare, bizarre, or from the fact of their association with some historical figure, period, or event.
For a specific firearm, it's ATF's opinion that counts, not ours. The procedure for requesting a determination can be found in Firearms Curios or Relics List (ATF P5300.11), page 10, downloadable from the ATF website.
Neal
Thanks for the info. I will fill out the form an send to the ATF for confirmation.
Aaron