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Saturday in the late morning seems to be a pretty active time. Follow signs and poke your head in open doors, and say you’re a first time mill visitor. Ask for esoteric firearms, try to stump them.Is there ever a day/event set aside where every/most dealers are open?
Is this list current? I see a couple doubles, so come up with 74.Every licensee in the mill is listed here: htpp://www.ffsales.com/ffl-dealer-locations/massachusetts/littleton. 5 pages . Currently 41 listings. Also have another 6 or so applying. New goal now is 50. Jack.
For the latest and most authoritative list, go here. The July 2022 list for Massachusetts is available. And search for the building address in the text file/spreadsheet you get.Is this list current? I see a couple doubles, so come up with 74.
For the latest and most authoritative list, go here. The July 2022 list for Massachusetts is available. And search for the building address in the text file/spreadsheet you get.
You can let me know if Raytheon still has their Type 10 and 11 FFLs.
Most are open SundayGoing to be near the Mill Sunday. Worth stopping by or are most FFLs not there Sunday?
Most are open Sunday
It's the result of peculiarities in MA laws.I'm from NH and not familiar with the Mill. Why are there so many dealers there?
Probably because no home MA dealer licenses given in Mass. Need a commercial property.I'm from NH and not familiar with the Mill. Why are there so many dealers there?
76 FFLs! I only went straight in to the one I was buying from but I had no idea so many folks were there! This sounds like a full day trip!Every licensee in the mill is listed here: htpp://www.ffsales.com/ffl-dealer-locations/massachusetts/littleton. 5 pages . Currently 41 listings. Also have another 6 or so applying. New goal now is 50. Jack.
This and the fact that MA licensed 07 FFLs can have pretty much anything you can have in a free state. For example, it's the only way a "citizen" can own a silencer. I looked into getting one just so I could have a can on my home defense pistol and AR. It just wasn't worth the time and effort for me.Probably because no home MA dealer licenses given in Mass. Need a commercial property.
Remember that you can become a "Responsible Person" on your buddy's FFL. You need to game the system in Mass. Check it out. Jack.This and the fact that MA licensed 07 FFLs can have pretty much anything you can have in a free state. For example, it's the only way a "citizen" can own a silencer. I looked into getting one just so I could have a can on my home defense pistol and AR. It just wasn't worth the time and effort for me.
Good to know... BuddyRemember that you can become a "Responsible Person" on your buddy's FFL. You need to game the system in Mass. Check it out. Jack.
Mill didn’t disappoint, even on a Sunday with only a few vendors open. I will say it’s a bit underwhealming as a NH resident as you can’t walk out with any guns or ammo, and why would you pay sales tax. Prices were very good. Good for parts and accessories if you are out of state.I'm from NH and not familiar with the Mill. Why are there so many dealers there?
Mill didn’t disappoint, even on a Sunday with only a few vendors open. I will say it’s a bit underwhealming as a NH resident as you can’t buy any guns or ammo, and why would you pay sales tax. Prices were very good. Good for parts and accessories if you are out of state.
I’d be curious to know more of the vendors with specialties..ie 1911s, or O/U shotguns…if that was a thing. Make it worth the FFL process.
There is already a WTB subforum, anyone can check it.It may be overkill but think how 'first world' it would be it there was a thread;
"WTB @theMill" where the FFL's could check it at their leisure. Instead of the customer trying to find out who is open when, you just post your WTB instead.
So why did you go when you can get whatever you want in NH, tax free?Mill didn’t disappoint, even on a Sunday with only a few vendors open. I will say it’s a bit underwhealming as a NH resident as you can’t walk out with any guns or ammo, and why would you pay sales tax. Prices were very good. Good for parts and accessories if you are out of state.
I’d be curious to know more of the vendors with specialties..ie 1911s, or O/U shotguns…if that was a thing. Make it worth the FFL process.
Good gun. Probably my next build.Stopped by today and picked up a ruger 22/45
Thank you Mill!!!
There is already a WTB subforum, anyone can check it.
A thread would turn into a mess of thousands if posts no knew would check.
Was nearby and it’s sort of legendary at this point.So why did you go when you can get whatever you want in NH, tax free?