From the NRA website it says for Mississippi's C&R "Mississippi statutes are silent on antique and replica firearms. They are treated as ordinary firearms."
Now does this mean I can get a C&R license or does it mean MS doesn't do the C&R deal?
Thanks
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That has nothing to do with C&R status, it only refers to whether antique firearms are still classified as antiques or not (muzzleloaders, firearms manufactured prior to 1898, etc).
Under the C&R license provision of the '68 GCA, C&R firearms are still classified as firearms. Period. C&R status allows a collector to obtain them directly without using an FFL holder (in most circumstances).
If you want a C&R license, then get one. Mississippi won't restrict it. To my knowledge, the only state that restricts C&R licensees is New Jersey: they just don't recognize them.
I'm not really good at interpreting those laws.
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We know. You showed everyone in the
"C&R Deer Rifle" thread.