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11/7/2014 6:20:19 PM EDT
Bound Book....Someone told Me That every time you carry a Gun to the range under your C&R Lic. you have to Log it in and out in your Bound Book....??? I have not come across this....If So how could one Carry a C&R Pistol  ...Chime In C&R Lic Holders.......
11/7/2014 6:21:04 PM EDT
[#1]
Not true.

11/7/2014 6:21:40 PM EDT
[#2]
Total crazy talk.
Hang out in the Curio and Relic forum in the Armory section here on AR15.com.

They will hook you up with everything you need to know.
11/7/2014 6:25:30 PM EDT
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Oh shizit! The myths that get started!

Someone should write a book!
11/7/2014 6:26:36 PM EDT
[#4]
I thought it Sounded crazy.....LOL .....But now days one has to ask to be sure.....
11/7/2014 6:28:19 PM EDT
[#5]
Did you hear that from a LGS??
11/7/2014 6:29:30 PM EDT
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11/7/2014 6:32:17 PM EDT
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11/7/2014 6:32:44 PM EDT
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Did you hear that from a LGS??
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11/7/2014 6:33:36 PM EDT
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Uh, no.
11/7/2014 6:35:34 PM EDT
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It never hurts to ask.
Have fun with your C&R License!!

I think everyone should have one.
11/7/2014 7:00:33 PM EDT
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C&R rules are very clear.

If your C&R firearm is German-made (a P.38, for example), you have to speak with a German accent while at the range. If it's a Russian firearm (a Mosin, for example), you have to dance like a Cossack while at the range.

If you take a British C&R gun (an Enfield, for example) to the range, you must sit quietly at your shooting bench and occasionally murmer "Isn't it about time for a spot of tea?".

It's all spelled out in the C&R manual they send you.
11/7/2014 7:03:22 PM EDT
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C&R rules are very clear.

If your C&R firearm is German-made (a P.38, for example), you have to speak with a German accent while at the range. If it's a Russian firearm (a Mosin, for example), you have to dance like a Cossack while at the range.

If you take a British C&R gun (an Enfield, for example) to the range, you must sit quietly at your shooting bench and occasionally murmer "Isn't it about time for a spot of tea?".

It's all spelled out in the C&R manual they send you.
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What if its a French gun?
11/7/2014 7:06:31 PM EDT
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What if its a French gun?
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C&R rules are very clear.

If your C&R firearm is German-made (a P.38, for example), you have to speak with a German accent while at the range. If it's a Russian firearm (a Mosin, for example), you have to dance like a Cossack while at the range.

If you take a British C&R gun (an Enfield, for example) to the range, you must sit quietly at your shooting bench and occasionally murmer "Isn't it about time for a spot of tea?".

It's all spelled out in the C&R manual they send you.

What if its a French gun?

It cannot be fired, only dropped.
11/7/2014 7:07:11 PM EDT
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C&R rules are very clear.

If your C&R firearm is German-made (a P.38, for example), you have to speak with a German accent while at the range. If it's a Russian firearm (a Mosin, for example), you have to dance like a Cossack while at the range.

If you take a British C&R gun (an Enfield, for example) to the range, you must sit quietly at your shooting bench and occasionally murmer "Isn't it about time for a spot of tea?".

It's all spelled out in the C&R manual they send you.

What if its a French gun?


Drop it and run away, of course.
11/7/2014 7:10:35 PM EDT
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I just got mine and the only thing I have ran across is my friends think I can order them guns.
11/7/2014 7:20:03 PM EDT
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C&R rules are very clear.



If your C&R firearm is German-made (a P.38, for example), you have to speak with a German accent while at the range. If it's a Russian firearm (a Mosin, for example), you have to dance like a Cossack while at the range.



If you take a British C&R gun (an Enfield, for example) to the range, you must sit quietly at your shooting bench and occasionally murmer "Isn't it about time for a spot of tea?".



It's all spelled out in the C&R manual they send you.



What if its a French gun?




 
Then you just get to make the poor people with Mosins feel bad.  






11/7/2014 7:23:11 PM EDT
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C&R rules are very clear.

If your C&R firearm is German-made (a P.38, for example), you have to speak with a German accent while at the range. If it's a Russian firearm (a Mosin, for example), you have to dance like a Cossack while at the range.

If you take a British C&R gun (an Enfield, for example) to the range, you must sit quietly at your shooting bench and occasionally murmer "Isn't it about time for a spot of tea?".

It's all spelled out in the C&R manual they send you.

What if its a French gun?

  Then you just get to make the poor people with Mosins feel bad.  

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Nice. The 7.5 cartridge is very underrated.
11/7/2014 7:32:34 PM EDT
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Super true.

Also, do you know filing down the firing pin on an AR converts it to full auto?
11/7/2014 7:33:54 PM EDT
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C&R rules are very clear.

If your C&R firearm is German-made (a P.38, for example), you have to speak with a German accent while at the range. If it's a Russian firearm (a Mosin, for example), you have to dance like a Cossack while at the range.

If you take a British C&R gun (an Enfield, for example) to the range, you must sit quietly at your shooting bench and occasionally murmer "Isn't it about time for a spot of tea?".

It's all spelled out in the C&R manual they send you.

What if its a French gun?

  Then you just get to make the poor people with Mosins feel bad.  

http://imageshack.us/a/img537/627/gwAytN.jpg



It was very thoughtful of you to drop them in a nice, neat row like that.

Seriously, though, nice collection.


11/7/2014 7:35:07 PM EDT
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the folks that told you this horseshit lie do they have a C&R lic?
might want to put some distance between yourself and big brains.