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Whew !
Y'all had me worried when I saw "Matchlocks" mentioned.
Y'all had me worried when I saw "Matchlocks" mentioned.
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THIS!! Even though there seems to be a LOT of shops on line that will ship one of these direct I would NOT for a second fault a local shop who insisted on doing the BGC and transfer if I was to walk in to buy one. The shop has to protect their license and they know full well that if the state they are in their AG decided to go after them? Sure they might win but, at what cost? We are seeing this now with the new sewage WA law makers passed into law and places that sell. Many are taking a hands off safe approach and I support them. Many shooters are screaming for them to be boycotted. I have said all along they did not make this mess, WA gun owners did. Places that don't feel like being a "test case" for shooters that can't be bothered to vote? Its not their fault.with the nit picking that could happen I don't fault the gun store for covering their arse. if they don't nobody else is going to.
It might, if it applied to non-NFA firearms like Trapdoors, Snyders, and Remington rolling-blocks, but it doesn't. The chambering of your pre-98 rifle is not relevant to its status as an antique, at least as far as federal law is concerned, unless it's a machine gun or an SBR.Places Like Buffalo Arms manufacturer or reform brass for just about anything, so .43 spanish, 450/500 Martini Henry, .577 Snyder.
Seems like the Ammo portion pretty much makes it hard to sell anything without the transfer?
I've seen that a lot, too.you can buy pre 1889 guns that use "modern" cartridge's all day off of gunbroker from dealers and no FFL is required
also depende on the action I.E. bolt trap door etcI've seen that a lot, too.
I've never, ever delved into the specifics of this subject before and always assumed the date of manufacture was the only point considered.
Like someone's going to commit a crime with a Trapdoor....
Poaching, maybe, but no other crime besides battery! They should make a good club.