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4/8/2010 10:36:45 PM EDT
I finally got my C&R license today! WooHoo!!!! Im already drooling over the possibilites and treasures that will soon be gracing my home. SKSs and Mosins are already on the list..but who knows what else ill find. Anyone know of where I should start shoppin?
4/8/2010 11:18:29 PM EDT
[#1]
J&G Sales, AIM Surplus, and Classic Arms.

Grab yourself a CZ-82, a Tok TT-33, a Mosin Nagant 91/30, Swiss K-31 (not familiar with these rifles), Enfield's, and a Czech VZ-24.

4/9/2010 5:39:14 AM EDT
[#2]
Brownells, Midwayusa, Grafs, wolff gun springs all give C&R holders the dealer discount.
4/9/2010 2:31:16 PM EDT
[#3]
There are a lot of these rifles that Im not familiar with. Just having to tak it easy and make sure i dont get a damn dub...something with worn out rifling
4/10/2010 11:54:42 PM EDT
[#4]
Well apparently I made a boo boo and signed the original copy. Is this really bad, or should I be alright. I took long enough to get to me, i hate that I might have screwed it up already
4/11/2010 1:01:18 AM EDT
[#5]
imo,I wouldn't buy a SKS cause im pissed at the prices people got them a couple years ago and my buddy bought one then, but first a mosin cause they're cheap (my first I bought an ex dragoon), but my next is a k31,swiss, third a mauser (my roomate has one so that's why I didn't buy one first),fourth is an Enfield prolly a .308 cause I don't reload and .303 is too much. I would love to have an old martini and henry .57-450 but I can't afford the ammo. I would then tap into the pistol market with the cz-82 which I like a lot and they're not too much. This jus just what I would do
4/11/2010 6:11:50 PM EDT
[#6]



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Well apparently I made a boo boo and signed the original copy. Is this really bad, or should I be alright. I took long enough to get to me, i hate that I might have screwed it up already


You screwed up, dealers such as AIM, Classic Arms, etc. require a copy to be signed in either blue or black ink.  Since you've signed your original when you copy it your signature will be a photocopy, which they will not accept.



 
4/12/2010 8:09:02 AM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:

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Well apparently I made a boo boo and signed the original copy. Is this really bad, or should I be alright. I took long enough to get to me, i hate that I might have screwed it up already

You screwed up, dealers such as AIM, Classic Arms, etc. require a copy to be signed in either blue or black ink.  Since you've signed your original when you copy it your signature will be a photocopy, which they will not accept.
 


Some will still take it still, since many will accept emailed or faxed copies instead of snail mail.  Just contact the dealers you want to buy from and ask if they will take a emailed / faxed copy of your C&R FFL.
4/12/2010 7:45:46 PM EDT
[#8]
Your best bet is to file away the original after making a dozen copies and scanning it into a file for email/fax.  Only sign them as they are used.
4/12/2010 9:30:28 PM EDT
[#9]
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Well apparently I made a boo boo and signed the original copy. Is this really bad, or should I be alright. I took long enough to get to me, i hate that I might have screwed it up already



Just either white-out the signature or put a white sticker over it and make many copies of it that way.

4/13/2010 11:36:26 AM EDT
[#10]
Quoted:
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Well apparently I made a boo boo and signed the original copy. Is this really bad, or should I be alright. I took long enough to get to me, i hate that I might have screwed it up already

You screwed up, dealers such as AIM, Classic Arms, etc. require a copy to be signed in either blue or black ink.  Since you've signed your original when you copy it your signature will be a photocopy, which they will not accept.
 


Some will still take it still, since many will accept emailed or faxed copies instead of snail mail.  Just contact the dealers you want to buy from and ask if they will take a emailed / faxed copy of your C&R FFL.


This is true, but before you do anything, make copies (Lots of copies) with the signature block white'd out or covered up...I always keep a blank copy in my wallet, just in case.
4/13/2010 1:36:16 PM EDT
[#11]
Definitely stack the K-31s to the ceiling.
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