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C&R might be the answer, but I hate the idea of the hassle and of getting put on THE LIST. Besides, lots of good guns aren't C&R qualified...Geo
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THE LIST of paranoids? The BATF didn't kick my door in the first three yrs. I re-upped and it's still standing. Documented as 50 yrs. old covers a lot of the guns we're interested in here. "On the list" appears to be a lot of milsurp and some special "chestnuts" which we're maybe not so much (interested in here). For the thirty bucks, why not take a chance? Your govmint may not think you're really all that consequential except as a revenue cow.
If I was driving one of those Suburbans and I found out you were creating documents justifying the temporary possession of firearms and looking for FFLs to "buy in" after the fact of the (physical) transfer, I might think you were trying to raise the red flag on yourself.
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Well......there goes the Tulsa gun show for me........ If you're talking about setting up to sell there, you can do that. You just can't deliver there. Has to go from you to an FFL of the buyer's choice. And you can buy there as well, but you can't walk out the door with the gun unless it's an Oklahoma dealer who's selling to you. Otherwise, has to go from a non-Oklahoma dealer at the show, or a private party selling at the show, to your local FFL. Think I got that right . . .
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I have had mine for over 12 yrs and so far its been great. Like Jack said lots of stuff we buy is available,like any gun made before 1961 (lots of the best Superposed for instance).Discounts at Brownells and other places more then make up for the 30 bucks.
I figured with all the guns I bought before I was already on "The List",so much easier to bid on and buy guns from out of state and they ship them right to your door.Just a simple bound book to fill in,takes three minutes.
Larry, I think Bob could work a deal at the show with a Oklahoma FFL to do transfers through that dealer at the show.I have seen that done at other shows for out of state dealers.
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Actually, at Tulsa I was thinking more of floor trades. But once, before I had a CC&R, I worked out a deal where an Oklahoma dealer walked my new gun over to a Missouri dealer after I paid. We did the NICS thing and I brought my gun home. No names but these guys were both well known and reputable dealers. The dealers both seemed to think that was OK and they are still both very much in business.
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That is common practice at gun shows and as far as I can tell perfectly legal.
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Oh my Gawd, and I thought our Canadian regulations are a problem at times but at least it all comes under one Federal Law so we don't have to worry about inter provincial regs like you guys do with crossing State lines. Mike
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FWIW, I went to my favorite local gun shop/FFL today to see about doing a transfer on a gun I'm thinking about buying from out of state. For years, this has been the cheapest place around for transfers and they have raised their price for the transfer to $135. For a shotgun!
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If I was driving one of those Suburbans and I found out you were creating documents justifying the temporary possession of firearms and looking for FFLs to "buy in" after the fact of the (physical) transfer, I might think you were trying to raise the red flag on yourself. jack Gee whiz, Rabbit! I figure you aren't much taken with my latest 'bright idea'. Well, it might be that being LOANED a shotgun for the real purpose of beating the intent of the Gun Control Act on inter-state transfers might just fail to qualify a a "valid sporting purpose", but it seems to meet the BATF's advice in the FAQs Dave quoted a page back...Geo
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Oh my Gawd, and I thought our Canadian regulations are a problem at times but at least it all comes under one Federal Law so we don't have to worry about inter provincial regs like you guys do with crossing State lines. Mike True, Mikey . . . but I've heard horror stories about your Canadian health insurance if you happen to be in a province other than your own.
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