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<blockquote data-quote="44-40" data-source="post: 2838117" data-attributes="member: 126985"><p>"Formal lingo" ...LOL... You just failed your apprenticeship on day one. Trying to help you sound more professional...learn? No, your ego has overwhelmed you, with the macho man image, "spun it up".. all by myself..</p><p>cannot take any constructive criticism.</p><p> Spinning alot of "yarn." </p><p>A professional can always tell...</p><p>I don't think preforming gun work for others is acceptable to the ATF guys. Without a FFL license, specifically for the work you intend to do. ...especially if you charge a fee. That changes everything...like drop in trigger if the gun is for resale...ya need an FFL. They make the law vague so they can entrap you...so the best way to stay out of trouble is to have a conversation with the ATF... they are vague on purpose, but can give you some guidance. </p><p>There are several types of FFL licenses, you may want to check into it. And you must keep extensive records on every gun related sale. Plus they do not need a warrant to check your records and record keeping ...any violation is serious. You can teach a person how to assemble an AR, but you can not do it for them and ya can't charge them ...as you then become a gun manufacturer. </p><p>I could instruct a 10 yr girl how assemble her AR.</p><p>But here state laws say she can not be in possession of the gun until she is 21...the law has a "wacky," flaw a 12 yr old can hunt big game with a hunter safety certificate. ..but new law says he can not be in possession of a firearm. </p><p>Possession of firearms has a 21yr old limit now..thanks to all the school shooters. Forget LR shooting at game no electronic devices such as laser range finders of any kind, leave your Krestrel at home, when big game hunting. Plus all the other hassles too numerous to mention. Be safe get an FFL...that's a hard lesson to learn, if ya don't...and they object to your activities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="44-40, post: 2838117, member: 126985"] "Formal lingo" ...LOL... You just failed your apprenticeship on day one. Trying to help you sound more professional...learn? No, your ego has overwhelmed you, with the macho man image, "spun it up".. all by myself.. cannot take any constructive criticism. Spinning alot of "yarn." A professional can always tell... I don't think preforming gun work for others is acceptable to the ATF guys. Without a FFL license, specifically for the work you intend to do. ...especially if you charge a fee. That changes everything...like drop in trigger if the gun is for resale...ya need an FFL. They make the law vague so they can entrap you...so the best way to stay out of trouble is to have a conversation with the ATF... they are vague on purpose, but can give you some guidance. There are several types of FFL licenses, you may want to check into it. And you must keep extensive records on every gun related sale. Plus they do not need a warrant to check your records and record keeping ...any violation is serious. You can teach a person how to assemble an AR, but you can not do it for them and ya can't charge them ...as you then become a gun manufacturer. I could instruct a 10 yr girl how assemble her AR. But here state laws say she can not be in possession of the gun until she is 21...the law has a "wacky," flaw a 12 yr old can hunt big game with a hunter safety certificate. ..but new law says he can not be in possession of a firearm. Possession of firearms has a 21yr old limit now..thanks to all the school shooters. Forget LR shooting at game no electronic devices such as laser range finders of any kind, leave your Krestrel at home, when big game hunting. Plus all the other hassles too numerous to mention. Be safe get an FFL...that's a hard lesson to learn, if ya don't...and they object to your activities. [/QUOTE]
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