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Do we have a thread about what C&R is?
Someone I recently purchased from tried to explain to me, but I still do not understand.
-John
buffalobo
12-04-2024, 19:20
General info so General discussion. See Firearms Discussion forum for deeper info and lists of popular C&R firearms.
https://www.ar-15.co/threads/194232-C-amp-R-info
If you're unarmed, you are a victim.
Little Dutch
12-05-2024, 18:36
Without getting into the weeds, the easy answer is a Curio And Relic is defined as any firearm manufactured over 50 years ago.
Holders of a C&R license can have those firearms shipped directly to them. Becoming relevant with the newer colorado background check rules, you may purchase C&R items directly from another individual without going through the FFL background process.
That's the quick and simple explanation.
The C&R License is intended for collectors, you are not supposed to do business with one.
Generally, with a few exceptions, any handgun, rifle, or shotgun manufactured at least 50 years prior is considered a "Curio & Relic." If it is at least 100 years old it is deemed an "antique."
C&R and antiques are exempted from the mandatory background check for private transfers, excepting at some gun shows which require such.
clodhopper
12-09-2024, 16:40
50 years is a lot. I mean using 2024, that means C&R goes up to ... to... Goddammit I am fukkin old.[Mad]
50 years is a lot. I mean using 2024, that means C&R goes up to ... to... Goddammit I am fukkin old.[Mad]
1974.
Lots of great guns from the 70’s! :)
Think they’re change the laws? Probably.
clodhopper
12-09-2024, 22:20
1974.
Math wasnt the problem. I was realizing something that seemed to be forever ago was actually within my lifetime.
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