Posted: 8/26/2013 8:49:12 AM EDT
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Woo hoo! I got my C&R license, in a mere 10 days after I sent in the application.
Question for you C&R holders -- next to the line where my signature goes is a line labeled "Title". Since I'm an individual and not a company, do I leave this blank, or write in "Self" or what? Similarly, near the top is a line labeled "Company". Just leave this blank? I don't want any problems the first time I use this thing, and have ATF agents jumping out of helicopters onto the roof of my house, then falling off, getting injured, and then sueing me. Also for you experienced C&R guys -- I assume if I buy an old Mosin rifle or some such thing and have it shipped to my house, I would have to take a day off work and be at home to sign for delivery, assuming my wife would not be able to sign. Correct? |
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... Also for you experienced C&R guys -- I assume if I buy an old Mosin rifle or some such thing and have it shipped to my house, I would have to take a day off work and be at home to sign for delivery, assuming my wife would not be able to sign. Correct? Delivery guy isn't going to care. If it has "signature required" all he cares is that an adult signs it. |
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Delivery guy isn't going to care. If it has "signature required" all he cares is that an adult signs it. Quoted:
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... Also for you experienced C&R guys -- I assume if I buy an old Mosin rifle or some such thing and have it shipped to my house, I would have to take a day off work and be at home to sign for delivery, assuming my wife would not be able to sign. Correct? Delivery guy isn't going to care. If it has "signature required" all he cares is that an adult signs it. And if he's like the tool that delivers to my house he'll loudly proclaim "OH, DID YOU ORDER ANOTHER GUN?" Fucking moron. |
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And if he's like the tool that delivers to my house he'll loudly proclaim "OH, DID YOU ORDER ANOTHER GUN?" Fucking moron. Quoted:
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... Delivery guy isn't going to care. If it has "signature required" all he cares is that an adult signs it. And if he's like the tool that delivers to my house he'll loudly proclaim "OH, DID YOU ORDER ANOTHER GUN?" Fucking moron. I've had a delivery guy (no doubt thinking he was doing me a favor), leave a box with three handguns in it by my front door. Found it when I got home from work.
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When I first got mine back in the mid 90's, we lived in a condo, bus stop was right in front of our condo. UPS guy would leave them with no signature, leaning against front door.
Now...we own a house and UPS guy at least puts them in our garage. (still doesn't get a signature though) |
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Quoted: And if he's like the tool that delivers to my house he'll loudly proclaim "OH, DID YOU ORDER ANOTHER GUN?" Fucking moron. Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: ... Also for you experienced C&R guys -- I assume if I buy an old Mosin rifle or some such thing and have it shipped to my house, I would have to take a day off work and be at home to sign for delivery, assuming my wife would not be able to sign. Correct? Delivery guy isn't going to care. If it has "signature required" all he cares is that an adult signs it. And if he's like the tool that delivers to my house he'll loudly proclaim "OH, DID YOU ORDER ANOTHER GUN?" Fucking moron. OTOH, if they need a signature, he handles that for me as well a quick phone call to tell me where he hid it.
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Delivery guy isn't going to care. If it has "signature required" all he cares is that an adult signs it. Quoted:
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... Also for you experienced C&R guys -- I assume if I buy an old Mosin rifle or some such thing and have it shipped to my house, I would have to take a day off work and be at home to sign for delivery, assuming my wife would not be able to sign. Correct? Delivery guy isn't going to care. If it has "signature required" all he cares is that an adult signs it. I see that the OP is from IL. I do not know IL state firearms laws. So, I raise the question of long arm possession and whether IL requires any sort of permit for same. In other words, if they do, and the person signing for the rifle doesn't have one, that could be a potential problem. As I say, I don't know IL law, so this issue may not exist, but one must always obey state and local firearms laws when using the C&R FFL; the FFL does not permit anyone to ignore state or local laws. |
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I see that the OP is from IL. I do not know IL state firearms laws. So, I raise the question of long arm possession and whether IL requires any sort of permit for same. In other words, if they do, and the person signing for the rifle doesn't have one, that could be a potential problem. As I say, I don't know IL law, so this issue may not exist, but one must always obey state and local firearms laws when using the C&R FFL; the FFL does not permit anyone to ignore state or local laws. As long as they do not open the parcel, no harm no foul (federally speaking...most states have similar laws). Same goes for NFA. Otherwise the common carrier would technically be "in posession" of said item. |