There are other, better, places for NFA buying and selling. There are the well known NFA boards, and then the smaller, much more select - have to know someone - boards where you can buy things like 40mm toys, registered side plates, sear kits, trigger packs, and three holers flow like water from people who do nothing but deal/manf in the NFA trade every day. I don't know if COAR has enough of a pull to draw in the real collectors to make it worth the upkeep. My suggestion would be to see how many NFA things have been in the trading post over the last 12 months and then gauge from there -- but I am betting I already know the answer. Now if we had some more SOTs and FFL 7/9/10s on here, that would be different.
But ya know, you need one of those special "Class Three Type Licenses" to even talk about this stuff, otherwise the ATF will come into your house at 0200 without a search warrant and shoot your dog. Luckily I have my license.
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