From: Stu (stuinnh@mvnut.us)
Date: Fri Dec 30 2005 - 10:50:20 PST
A C&R FFL can't buy or sell modern firearms, only antique. It has nothing to
do with business. They can only buy & sell those classified as Curio &
Relics. Muskets- pre 1900 firearms, etc. I was a FFL firearms dealer for
10 years in another life. Here in NH, you can sell up to 5 firearms a year
with no license. But, who's counting.
"Stu"
Southern NH, USA
"Live Free Or Die"
MVPA #14790
1967 M151A1 Jeep 1964 M416 Trailer
1985 M1008 CUCV Pickup
-----Original Message-----
From: Military Vehicles Mailing List [mailto:mil-veh@mil-veh.org] On Behalf
Of Ryan Gill
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 5:51 PM
To: Military Vehicles Mailing List
Subject: Re: [MV] Excess Stuff
At 11:38 AM -0500 12/29/05, Ron wrote:
>Hi Ryan.
>
> English please...
>
> C&R-FFL?
Curios and Relics FFL. AKA a type 03 FFL. Not to
be confused with a Class III or Title III FFL
which has to do with Machine guns and such.
To deal in firearms, one needs a type 02 or 01
> Positing that Grandpa ain't hauling a
FFL. 02 FFLs are your basic Gun store type of
FFL. A CRuffler as it is sometimes called can buy
and sell, just not as a business. Up to and
including taking a few guns to the gun show where
he's trying to
>gooseneck into the RV park and buying lawn
>chairs and Avon stuff from the other happy
>campers at a 'good' price and then reselling the
>stuff at home. Which is why most communities
>have ordinances against more than 2 yard sales a
>year at any one address because sometimes
>Grandma don't see a problem with blowing out the
>28,000 beanie babies she collected over the
>years along with the weekly neighborhood trash
>pickings Grampa collects each Tuesday morning
>during his 0600 Neighborhood Watch patrol.
Better be careful about all those Militaria
>What's this "We" crap Kimosabee? I don't deal with GL. Period.
collectors that go to WWII and other time period
events. I tend to sell an item every other event
as I pick up extra things I don't need. For
example, I bought 30 or so WWII British web
anklets because I had a chance to and supplied
them to any of the WWII re-eneactors that need
them that I encounter. I do not have a business
selling anklets despite their still having price
tags on them.
Generalizing. I've dealt with them exactly one
> And BTW you state "We all go through GL
time. I bought 3 pallets of Impact wrenches. Used
them as down payment for a vehicle I bought
through Ted Hils. I got three of them out of the
whole mess of them that were on the pallet.
>sales. the nature of the Collecting business
>means we'll get a batch of crap we don't need in
>order to get one out of the whole lot. What are
>we supposed to do, throw it away?" The nature of
>collecting means buying what you need to
>complete your collection. The nature of the
>collecting BUSINESS means buying to resell for a
>profit, hence the word BUSINESS "a commercial or
>industrial enterprise and the people who
>constitute it, such as "a small mom-and-pop
>business". And GL sells Dingo and Ferret parts?
GL doesn't. Whitims does. E-Pay does. Other folks
do. Some 24 volt, OD green stuff works for a
ferret as well as it does for a Duece.
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