Any chance you have a used 10/22 for sale? Looking for something on the cheap side, don't need lots of bells and whistles, prefer a synthetic stock.
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Any chance you have a used 10/22 for sale? Looking for something on the cheap side, don't need lots of bells and whistles, prefer a synthetic stock.
Sorry I do not have any thing for sale. Best try the Trading Post.
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Illegal as hell
§ 478.41 General.Quote:
I work only within the state of Colorado and do not need a FFL to ship rifles in state
(a) Each person intending to engage in business as an importer or manufacturer of firearms or ammunition, or a dealer in firearms shall, before commencing such business, obtain the license required by this subpart for the business to be operated. Each person who desires to obtain a license as a collector of curios or relics may obtain such a license under the provisions of this subpart.
Dealer.Any person engaged in thebusiness of selling firearms at wholesaleor retail; any person engaged in the business of repairing firearms or of making or fitting special barrels, stocks, or trigger mechanisms to firearms; or any person who is a pawnbroker. The term shall include any person who engages in such business or occupation on a part-timebasis.
(d) Gunsmith. A person who devotes time, attention, and labor to engaging in such activity as a regular course of trade or business with the principal objective of livelihood and profit,
I. GUNSMITHS(I1) Is a license needed to engage in the business of engraving, customizing,refinishing or repairing firearms?Yes. A person conducting such activities as a business is considered to be a gunsmith within the definition of a dealer.
See
Item 16, “Federal ExciseTax” in the General Informationsection of this publication.
[27 CFR 478.11](I2) Does a gunsmith need to enter in a permanent "bound book" record every firearm received for adjustment or repair?If a firearm is brought in for repairs and the owner waits while it is being repaired or if the gunsmith is able to return the firearm to the owner during the same business day, it is not necessary to list the firearm in the “boundbook” as an "acquisition." If the gunsmith has possession of the firearm from one business day to another or longer, the firearm must be recorded as an “acquisition” and a “disposition" in the permanent "bound book" record.
Quoted from the 2005 copy of "Gun Control Act (18 U.S.C. Chapter 44)
http://www.atf.gov/publications/down...f-p-5300-4.pdf