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<blockquote data-quote="Wyo220" data-source="post: 1024003" data-attributes="member: 72237"><p>Thanks all for the input. I read some of the info on the BATF web site, it's not a very user friendly site in my opinion. From what I read this would put me in a position that would require an ffl. I have considered getting it in the past so maybe this is the time. It's fun to consider. The guys that have asked me about this aren't pushing me, they just see me build what I want, when I can get the parts I want. They decide they want something and a smith tells them there 18 months out to get parts and do the work. Just to be clear MIKE 338, I do my work in my shop, on my tools, on my time. Guns and MSHA don't mix and termination would be the best I could hope for if I was considering this at work.</p><p>Thanks </p><p>Kyle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wyo220, post: 1024003, member: 72237"] Thanks all for the input. I read some of the info on the BATF web site, it's not a very user friendly site in my opinion. From what I read this would put me in a position that would require an ffl. I have considered getting it in the past so maybe this is the time. It's fun to consider. The guys that have asked me about this aren't pushing me, they just see me build what I want, when I can get the parts I want. They decide they want something and a smith tells them there 18 months out to get parts and do the work. Just to be clear MIKE 338, I do my work in my shop, on my tools, on my time. Guns and MSHA don't mix and termination would be the best I could hope for if I was considering this at work. Thanks Kyle [/QUOTE]
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