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This YouTube channel has three videos, one of which discusses the legalities of C&R guns. Figured I'd share to get this guy's channel attention.
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A machine gun as C&R? Cool. But I assume not in MA, the no-fun-state.
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But black guns are banned in MA? Or are pre-bans still legal?
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Consistent inconsistency; Government in Action. Besides MA doesn’t recognize the FFL3 anyway.
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But black guns are banned in MA? Or are pre-bans still legal?
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Plenty of Colt ARs that are C&R now too and more coming next year!
Grudgingly!I think they will in about 3 weeks!
ATF has a "list", altho never up to date. When I bought my first 03 they sent me one. Do they still do that? Jack.
I recieved a huge packet when I got my 1st license. the "list book" was pretty big.ATF has a "list", altho never up to date. When I bought my first 03 they sent me one. Do they still do that? Jack.
so does someone have a link on what this will really do to C&R holders ? I would like to send a link to the "law" that now makes C&R possible to use .....will it only be for instate dealer transactions.I think they will in about 3 weeks!
My least favorite ATF finding: that a military surplus rifle over 50 years old must still be in "original military configuration" to be C&R.
Nonsense. 50+ or "on the list" makes it C&R. If something is under 50 and only C&R by way of being "on the list"? Sure, that has to retain its original configuration.
But the actual law says that 50+ is automatically C&R.
Once upon a time, a guy was buying a bunch of pre-1899 Mauser actions, which are antiques and not subject to GCA'68. He was putting modern barrels on them, modern furniture too, and selling them as what they were: antiques, no FFL required.
ATF told him he was "manufacturing" without a license and threatened him with major prison time. He stopped.
so does someone have a link on what this will really do to C&R holders ? I would like to send a link to the "law" that now makes C&R possible to use .....will it only be for instate dealer transactions.
so does someone have a link on what this will really do to C&R holders ? I would like to send a link to the "law" that now makes C&R possible to use .....will it only be for instate dealer transactions.