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  • 2 months later...
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Can I ask a dumb question? I assume that "name/FFL" means person's name and FFL number,but what does "name/add" mean?

Thanks.

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Can I ask a dumb question? I assume that "name/FFL" means person's name and FFL number,but what does "name/add" mean?

Thanks.

I believe it's short for Name/Address.

 

AHHHHH that makes sense.Thanks.

Now I really feel dumb because I couldn't figure that simple thing out! :)

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Let me ask something else....NFA refers to machine guns and GCA just says that you have to be 21 and a non-felon,right? I have been reading about C&R,and the ATF site says that you can buy/posses anything that is over 50 yrs. old as long as it is in it's oridginal configuration,right?
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I actually got my C&R application in the mail today. Over 50 is the general requirement, but htere are many others. The BATF website has a detailed list of what falls into the C&R realm.

 

Yes I have been to their site,and they say anything over 50.BUT,it also says in accordance with the NFA and GCA,which I want to make sure that I understand all of that.

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I actually got my C&R application in the mail today. Over 50 is the general requirement, but htere are many others. The BATF website has a detailed list of what falls into the C&R realm.

 

Yes I have been to their site,and they say anything over 50.BUT,it also says in accordance with the NFA and GCA,which I want to make sure that I understand all of that.

 

Your understanding is correct. A C&R approved firearm is still subject to all applicable NFA and GCA provisions. Regrettably the former is irrelevant for IL (plus NFA C&R items are prohibitively expensive for most people, but Gunbroker usually has a nice MP40 once in a while for

~$20K).

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Your understanding is correct. A C&R approved firearm is still subject to all applicable NFA and GCA provisions. Regrettably the former is irrelevant for IL (plus NFA C&R items are prohibitively expensive for most people, but Gunbroker usually has a nice MP40 once in a while for

~$20K).

 

 

So you're saying I can't get around the full auto issue by buying one that is a Curio? bummer...

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Your understanding is correct. A C&R approved firearm is still subject to all applicable NFA and GCA provisions. Regrettably the former is irrelevant for IL (plus NFA C&R items are prohibitively expensive for most people, but Gunbroker usually has a nice MP40 once in a while for

~$20K).

 

 

So you're saying I can't get around the full auto issue by buying one that is a Curio? bummer...

 

 

Not in this great state!!

  • 2 months later...
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Well after a long nine week wait I got the 03 FFL today in the mail. Monday I make the copies and mail some out. Can't wait to get started. :lol:
  • 2 years later...
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I just got my C&R license this weekend!

 

Do yourself a favor and burn all your credit cards. :thumbsup:

  • 1 month later...
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I just got my C&R license this weekend!

 

Just got in my first C&R purchases from SOG. Thing is, they didn't send me anything but the guns. No FFL #, etc. I don't have anything to put in my book except the shipping address from the UPS boxes.

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I just got my C&R license this weekend!

 

Just got in my first C&R purchases from SOG. Thing is, they didn't send me anything but the guns. No FFL #, etc. I don't have anything to put in my book except the shipping address from the UPS boxes.

 

That's all that's required in the book. Not sure why they don't list their physical address anymore, but if you want to toss it in the book, it's 240 Harmon Ave in Lebanon, OH 45036

 

I'd put both mailing and physical address to CYA.. You can't put too much info in the book about who you bought from or sold to..

 

So, whatcha buy?? I'm on my way down to UPS to pick up a couple CZ82's that they tried to deliver today. :thumbsup:

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I just got my C&R license this weekend!

 

Just got in my first C&R purchases from SOG. Thing is, they didn't send me anything but the guns. No FFL #, etc. I don't have anything to put in my book except the shipping address from the UPS boxes.

 

That's all that's required in the book. Not sure why they don't list their physical address anymore, but if you want to toss it in the book, it's 240 Harmon Ave in Lebanon, OH 45036

 

I'd put both mailing and physical address to CYA.. You can't put too much info in the book about who you bought from or sold to..

 

So, whatcha buy?? I'm on my way down to UPS to pick up a couple CZ82's that they tried to deliver today. :thumbsup:

 

CZ-82, Romanian Tokarev, and a K98.

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Excellent!! I have a Tok in the order, too.

 

You'll enjoy that CZ, as well as the others.

 

Now, go burn your credit card.. :thumbsup:

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Just opened up my box and was very happy with the CZ's (1987 and 1988) and also the Tok (1953)..

 

As I looked on the packing slip/invoice I noticed that they have their FFL # listed on the invoice. :thumbsup:

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Aw Crap!! I thought that number looked familiar.. It's my number, not SOG's.. :thumbsup:

 

Please disregard that last post.. :DOH:

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From regulations, it appears I am OK storing firearms at a 'storage facility' away from my licensed location, which had me worried for a bit. It will be odd to have firearms I can't bring to my C&R FFL licensed location...lol.
  • 1 year later...
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I stumbled upon this thread and now it got me curious. Do you guys think someone living in Chicago could get C&R license ?

 

Yes, I have one.

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Based upon info from guys here and other forums getting the license is no problem. However, finding a dealer willing to do mail order to you is next to impossible. Ill probably get one just in case I run into something at a gun show.

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