Posted: 8/19/2014 3:41:23 PM EDT
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like Cav said, start where you can get a sign off- enjoy Quoted:
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Get it done in Farmington then do an address change with ATF Could be a while before you get your stamp Yup. My last F1 transferred to me after a change of address. New residence is as NFA friendly as the previous. If not more so. I was looking at the CT MG Registry excel files and there are something like 18 M16's registered in my town of 4300. Plus two M60's, and a shitload of other stuff. Fucking hell!
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Yup. My last F1 transferred to me after a change of address. New residence is as NFA friendly as the previous. If not more so. I was looking at the CT MG Registry excel files and there are something like 18 M16's registered in my town of 4300. Plus two M60's, and a shitload of other stuff. Fucking hell! ![]() Quoted:
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Get it done in Farmington then do an address change with ATF Could be a while before you get your stamp Yup. My last F1 transferred to me after a change of address. New residence is as NFA friendly as the previous. If not more so. I was looking at the CT MG Registry excel files and there are something like 18 M16's registered in my town of 4300. Plus two M60's, and a shitload of other stuff. Fucking hell! ![]() I bet it's one old guy in a cabin down by the lake. |
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Yup. My last F1 transferred to me after a change of address. New residence is as NFA friendly as the previous. If not more so. I was looking at the CT MG Registry excel files and there are something like 18 M16's registered in my town of 4300. Plus two M60's, and a shitload of other stuff. Fucking hell! ![]() Quoted:
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Get it done in Farmington then do an address change with ATF Could be a while before you get your stamp Yup. My last F1 transferred to me after a change of address. New residence is as NFA friendly as the previous. If not more so. I was looking at the CT MG Registry excel files and there are something like 18 M16's registered in my town of 4300. Plus two M60's, and a shitload of other stuff. Fucking hell! ![]() Where can I find that excel file? |
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Where can I find that excel file? Quoted:
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Get it done in Farmington then do an address change with ATF Could be a while before you get your stamp Yup. My last F1 transferred to me after a change of address. New residence is as NFA friendly as the previous. If not more so. I was looking at the CT MG Registry excel files and there are something like 18 M16's registered in my town of 4300. Plus two M60's, and a shitload of other stuff. Fucking hell! ![]() Where can I find that excel file? It's the same one CTCarry put out last year One of the Columns has an identifier for Class of gun and denotes of it is part of the state's annual MG registration, and denotes previously registered assault weapons. It can also identify "others". |
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It's the same one CTCarry put out last year One of the Columns has an identifier for Class of gun and denotes of it is part of the state's annual MG registration, and denotes previously registered assault weapons. It can also identify "others". Quoted:
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Get it done in Farmington then do an address change with ATF Could be a while before you get your stamp Yup. My last F1 transferred to me after a change of address. New residence is as NFA friendly as the previous. If not more so. I was looking at the CT MG Registry excel files and there are something like 18 M16's registered in my town of 4300. Plus two M60's, and a shitload of other stuff. Fucking hell! ![]() Where can I find that excel file? It's the same one CTCarry put out last year One of the Columns has an identifier for Class of gun and denotes of it is part of the state's annual MG registration, and denotes previously registered assault weapons. It can also identify "others". Yes- I have seen that one. I thought that perhaps you had something that was less effort intensive. One of the difficulties is that there are a variety of nomenclatures used in that column- for example, I have seen machine guns listed under at least five or six classifications. |
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Yes- I have seen that one. I thought that perhaps you had something that was less effort intensive. One of the difficulties is that there are a variety of nomenclatures used in that column- for example, I have seen machine guns listed under at least five or six classifications. Quoted:
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Get it done in Farmington then do an address change with ATF Could be a while before you get your stamp Yup. My last F1 transferred to me after a change of address. New residence is as NFA friendly as the previous. If not more so. [span style='color: red;']I was looking at the CT MG Registry excel files and there are something like 18 M16's registered in my town of 4300. Plus two M60's, and a shitload of other stuff.[/span] Fucking hell! ![]() Where can I find that excel file? It's the same one CTCarry put out last year One of the Columns has an identifier for Class of gun and denotes of it is part of the state's annual MG registration, and denotes previously registered assault weapons. It can also identify "others". Yes- I have seen that one. I thought that perhaps you had something that was less effort intensive. One of the difficulties is that there are a variety of nomenclatures used in that column- for example, I have seen machine guns listed under at least five or six classifications. Iirc anything with an M is on the state MG registry , anything with an A is on the existing AW registry. I'll check my bites when I get home. The other problem is the zip file is broken up into 200+ files. One day I will consolidate and run some stats |
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I know there must be one M16 in Watertown. I was up at my friends house and heard three round bursts echoing across the hills for a while. Someone was having fun. Or an FNC, HK33/91, or ruger ac556 But I'll look it up later, unless it is a duty weapon or owned by an SOT |
