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I was just wondering, and I think I know the answer.
I just got my C&R and picked up a Makarov online.
I assume I have to register it through the portal just like anything else correct?
I haven't used mine in a while so I'm going off memory of what I did and what Len-2A says. The site will ask for seller info like it's required, but it's not. Just continue through the form. There is no up-side to entering the seller info and, for reasons I can't recall, entering a perfectly legal transaction from out of state could look illegal they way the MA system works. Sure, you're legal, but it would draw unwanted attention.Yes put it in your bound book,and just register it on the EFA-10 which is just your LTC info,and the firearm info.No seller info needed.
Yes put it in your bound book,and just register it on the EFA-10 which is just your LTC info,and the firearm info.No seller info needed.
Awesome.
I figured it was just like getting a long gun in NH then filing an EFA10.
I got it from ******.
I just love the early German pistols:emoji_heart_eyes:. The modern pistols may be better designs and better made, but the styling has all the appeal of a knotty two by four.Awesome.
I figured it was just like getting a long gun in NH then filing an EFA10.
Don't reveal your source ! Our AG may target them !
Anyhow, that's no Mack. It's a P-64. I own one.
Excellent for the money.
It uses the same ammo, but very different design.
This forum is a great resource for the P-64: The Unofficial P64 Resource Forum - Index page
Correct. Putting seller info on that form could lead to trouble.Yes put it in your bound book,and just register it on the EFA-10 which is just your LTC info,and the firearm info.No seller info needed.
Correct. If purchased from another C&R in another state and you put that on the form (NO place to specify it was an FFL) it will appear that you are admitting to a Federal crime!! Not desirable.I haven't used mine in a while so I'm going off memory of what I did and what Len-2A says. The site will ask for seller info like it's required, but it's not. Just continue through the form. There is no up-side to entering the seller info and, for reasons I can't recall, entering a perfectly legal transaction from out of state could look illegal they way the MA system works. Sure, you're legal, but it would draw unwanted attention.
Correct. Putting seller info on that form could lead to trouble.
Correct. If purchased from another C&R in another state and you put that on the form (NO place to specify it was an FFL) it will appear that you are admitting to a Federal crime!! Not desirable.
That is NOT what I said.So a C&R in one state cannot sell a C&R Firearm to a C&R in another state?
That is NOT what I said.
MA C&Rs can buy and sell their C&R guns to others in other states. This is not a problem.
Filling out the eFA-10 with seller info can imply an (federally) illegal interstate transfer since MA eFA-10 has no way to designate that it was a FFL to FFL transfer of a C&R gun. So the MA person must be careful how they fill out the online form. That is all that I was saying in this thread.
SOG website is down. Other forums claim they went out of business over the weekend.Yes, that's it.
No Seller.
I used to add Seller Info. That seller was Southern Ohio Guns - SOG.
http://www.southernohiogun.com
I hope I did not contribute to their recent and sad demise !
I think that I've seen a few of those sites, and answers but never paid to access them so unsure how it all works. I've never seen an "ask the firearms law expert" site and remember that my expertise is basically Mass gun law, so it is a limited market (and drgrant would call it a "skinflint market").Len, this probably has been suggested to you before, but here goes...
There are many Web Sites that have an "Ask a Plumber", "Ask a Mechanic", etc features where people pay an expert for expert advice.
You generously give advice galore here on NES.
Maybe one of those sites could put a few dollars in your pocket ?
I don't really know squat about how they work, but other members here might.
Just a random thought.
Yup they closed their doors. Along with several others over the years. There’s just not enough surplus coming in to maintain these great shops.SOG website is down. Other forums claim they went out of business over the weekend.
I think that I've seen a few of those sites, and answers but never paid to access them so unsure how it all works. I've never seen an "ask the firearms law expert" site and remember that my expertise is basically Mass gun law, so it is a limited market (and drgrant would call it a "skinflint market").
I paid a visit to an attorney (prior client to my Constable business and current Selectman as well) at her new office space. She has suggested doing my seminar as a webinar. I may have to look into that once I'm totally in NH as I'm getting vibes that I will find it almost impossible to find a teaching location that won't charge me more than what I charge my students. Also I'm unsure how many people would sit thru a 4-5 hr webinar (without interaction of questions, it runs considerably shorter than my normal 6-7 hr seminar).
Thanks for the idea. We'll see how things shake out once I move.
The last of the surplus was in the eastern bloc countries and now that is all bogged down with import restrictions thanks to the EU and conflict in Ukraine. The surplus in Africa, South America, and Asia didn't survive too well because of the humid conditions, UN arms reduction treaties, and wearing out from use in various small wars.
If we get really lucky we might get more Enfields out of Greece on of these days and the caches of Mausers & whatnot from Israel.
Aren't those covered by the Bush import ban?Don't forget the mythical cache of Chinese Mausers.
Also I'm unsure how many people would sit thru a 4-5 hr webinar (without interaction of questions, it runs considerably shorter than my normal 6-7 hr seminar).
Thanks for the idea. We'll see how things shake out once I move.
Aren't those covered by the Bush import ban?