What it took to get my FFL

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Re: What it took to get my FFL

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Toolroomtrustee wrote:If you are interested in older guns, especially military rifles and pistols, consider getting a Curios and Relics FFL.
That lets you receive firearms shipped across state lines. The firearms often come from places like Century Arms
and are at wholesale prices.
The C&R will also often get you dealer prices from places like Brownells and Lee Precision.
Typically you xerox your original and sign the copy then send that "oroginal signature on copy" to the company.

Getting a C&R does require member ship in a gun club that meets certain requirements as well as some other hoops to
jump through, contact your local BATF office for details.

I have been a "cruffler" for more than 12 years now.

Larry Murray
Like you Larry I also have a type 03 C&R FFL. I've had it since my discharge from the military in 1977. It has come in handy so many times especially way back when I lived in Queens, NY
which is considered part of New York City.
Rich

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