Re: Of What Use is a C&R FFL
Renaissance,
The C&R License is great for me! I collect Lugers and all German WWII used pistols. The license allows me to order from dealers and individuals from anywhere in the US.
A C&R firearm will be a firearm that was manufactured 50 years from the current date. Any firearm which has been classified as a Curio or Relic by the ATF by means of being unique in some fashion, and finally, any firearm which has been calssified as unique by a Municipal, State, or National Museum that regularly show firearms as part of their display. The ATF does publish a book which lists most of the current weapons that are C&R eligable. Even machine guns are classified as C&R if you live in a State which allows them.
Now to answer your questions.
1. Yes, once you send a copy of your license to a dealer, they can ship the Firearm directly to the address shown on the license.
2. Any individual can ship you his personal firearm for adding to your collection. Just be sure that you have all his required information to fill into the "Bound Book"
3. Most dealers ship by UPS to you. I prefer FedEx, but that is a personal opnion. Sometimes UPS can be a real "bear" for a C&R individual to ship by because the counter people don't know the rules. Dealers never have any problem.
4. All Lugers manufactured since 1945 are C&R eligable. Even some of the 1960s and 1970s Mauser manufactured Lugers are C&R now according to the latest ATF book. If the firearm is over 50 years old, it is a C&R. The ATF has reclassified some of the NFA weapons to C&R status. Again, they are listed in the C&R guide from the ATF.
One thing you MUST be aware of with this license. You CANNOT "DEAL" in firearms. An occasional sale to someone is OK, but you must not buy and then resell. This is a "touchy" part with the ATF. There have been some C&R holders that advertise a few pistols on GunsAmerica for sale and they had a nice visit from the ATF to find out if they were dealing. If you do decide to get a license, read ALL the material sent and understand what it says. Follow the rules exactly as stated and all will be OK. Good Luck on your decision and if I have left any imprtant info out maybe others can catch those or if I have amde any mistakes.
Marvin
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