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BobC
Optics Apprentice Joined: January/14/2010 Location: Maine Status: Offline Points: 200 |
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Posted: July/15/2010 at 15:36 |
I have been interested in military bolt actions since I was old enough to know what a rifle was. My grandfather fueled this with his sporterized Mauser's. My wife seems to be agreeable with a collection of these firearms "as long as you don' go overboard". Is a c&r ffl worth the bother or is it just too much of a hassle?
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SVT_Tactical
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its just as hard to get a C&R as it is a NFA weapon. Just cheaper ans more sheriffs sign for C&R than form 4
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bert gummer
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My cousin has one , I don't think you have to have a store front to get one........with a FFL you do.... |
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slow is smooth, smooth is fast. right?
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silver
Optics Master Joined: November/04/2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2291 |
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Guys here are doing transfers for as low as 15 dollars. How many guns are you really talking about? Why invite the BAFTE to come over? I never could see doing it. YMMV
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