No Jim, I think you are right on the mark. But then again, I could be wrong too.
It's because of these things that I haven't even started the process yet.
No Jim, I think you are right on the mark. But then again, I could be wrong too.
It's because of these things that I haven't even started the process yet.
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"You can't spell genius without Ginsue." -Ray1970, Apr 2020
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Back in the day a few friends got FFL's so we could buy from Shotgun News. I've heard it is a huge PITA now and you have to jump through all kinds of hoops. Just saying![]()
Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to Fight, he'll just kill you.
Many years ago I partnered with a friend and used his address. It did get pulled a few years later du to the zoning issue, being strictly residential. It does depend on county. Douglas is loose. I know an FFL using his house and a few other businesses in residential areas.
Steve
You are 100% correct in that if you are a FFL licensed dealer, when you buy or trade, the firearm that you give and/or the one you receive MUST be entered in the bound book. FTF deals would be a very very risky/touchy thing. Gave up my 01 FFL when they provided so damn many hoops that we had to try to jump through.