The only real difference is that if you hold a C&R FFL, a C&R NFA firearm can be tranferred directly to you from out of state upon approval instead of having to go through a dealer in your state. All else remains the same.
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Originally Posted By Lumpy223: The only real difference is that if you hold a C&R FFL, a C&R NFA firearm can be tranferred directly to you from out of state upon approval instead of having to go through a dealer in your state. All else remains the same.
In other words you still need the CLEO signoff, fingerprints, etc.
Originally Posted By Lumpy223: The only real difference is that if you hold a C&R FFL, a C&R NFA firearm can be tranferred directly to you from out of state upon approval instead of having to go through a dealer in your state. All else remains the same.
In other words you still need the CLEO signoff, fingerprints, etc.
To Transfer the gun to you as an individual, yes, you still need sign off, prints, etc..
Your other option is the one above that wdlsguy pointed out.
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To "turn them on" you've got to rub em and talk dirty to them. - pattymcn
C&R doesn't chance the LEO sign-off/etc... All it does is allow you to cut out the transfer-dealer for out-of-state C&R MG purchases....
But with forming a TRUST essentially FREE, why would anyone do that anymore, anyway?
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