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Mountain/Do-it-all rifle build suggestions.
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1569544" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>If I was going to go through the process of getting my FFL, I would just go ahead and get a Class II or Class III, that way while I'm waiting on my paperwork and stamps to come back, I can still possess the suppressors, SBR's, and machine-guns that I would purchase, and go shoot them at the range while waiting on my stamps (because as long as the FFL holder is present, it's still legal because it's technically "in their possession" and hasn't traded hands).</p><p></p><p>The problem with the current FFL laws, is that there is no such thing as a collector or personal FFL. The C&R is, but I don't want to collect only relic/antique firearms. With all the other types of FFL, you have to prove you're a business and therefore you must sell guns and stuff to continue to obtain your FFL... Which is bullcrap. I don't want to sell guns to folks. I just want to buy them for myself for my collection. I get why they do it, but for someone who just wants to collect more, and not sell anything, it's frustrating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1569544, member: 12995"] If I was going to go through the process of getting my FFL, I would just go ahead and get a Class II or Class III, that way while I'm waiting on my paperwork and stamps to come back, I can still possess the suppressors, SBR's, and machine-guns that I would purchase, and go shoot them at the range while waiting on my stamps (because as long as the FFL holder is present, it's still legal because it's technically "in their possession" and hasn't traded hands). The problem with the current FFL laws, is that there is no such thing as a collector or personal FFL. The C&R is, but I don't want to collect only relic/antique firearms. With all the other types of FFL, you have to prove you're a business and therefore you must sell guns and stuff to continue to obtain your FFL... Which is bullcrap. I don't want to sell guns to folks. I just want to buy them for myself for my collection. I get why they do it, but for someone who just wants to collect more, and not sell anything, it's frustrating. [/QUOTE]
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