Originally posted by: Cable God
Class3 is another animal entirely than C&R. C&R is easy to get. Class3 is not.
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: Cable God
Class3 is another animal entirely than C&R. C&R is easy to get. Class3 is not.
I think he meant type 3
Originally posted by: JDub02
why do you need a FFL to buy a mosin?
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: Cable God
Class3 is another animal entirely than C&R. C&R is easy to get. Class3 is not.
I think he meant type 3
right, not looking for the typo crowd though, hoping for only those that are part of it. Don't want this becoming a "look I can google"-fest.
It's funny though the reaction I got. I simply told them it's coming their way anyway..their signature is not needed nor even an option.
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: JDub02
why do you need a FFL to buy a mosin?
you don't but you can get them cheaper online and have it delivered directly to your house without having to go to a dealer and pay their transfer fees.
Originally posted by: JDub02
I've been kicking around the idea of an M1 Garand. Just need to talk the wife into letting me buy more guns.
Originally posted by: randalee
Originally posted by: JDub02
I've been kicking around the idea of an M1 Garand. Just need to talk the wife into letting me buy more guns.
Get an 03 and you have fulfilled the 'experience' requirement of the CMP Program. Join the Garand Collector's Association ($25), and fulfill the 'club membership' requirement.
Order a Garand starting at $495 from www.thecmp.org -- delivered direct to your door.
Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: Cable God
Class3 is another animal entirely than C&R. C&R is easy to get. Class3 is not.
I think he meant type 3
right, not looking for the typo crowd though, hoping for only those that are part of it. Don't want this becoming a "look I can google"-fest.
It's funny though the reaction I got. I simply told them it's coming their way anyway..their signature is not needed nor even an option.
A Class 3 is an entirely different animal. If that's what you asked about, maybe that's why they got fussy?
My C&R application has been sitting here for months..I really should send it in.
Originally posted by: randalee
I have an 03. It's great to have. Keep a good log book of your transactions. It helps in the event of ATF audit. I have had mine 2 years, will need to renew soon. Well worth the 30 dollars to have one. Remember, in the event of audit, inspection, you do not need to let them into your home. You can arrange to do it at their office, at your convenience. They will fight tooth and nail to prevent you from doing so, but it's in the regs, they MUST allow it. Just a tip, in case you don't want ATF snooping around your home.
Give your 03 to MidwayUSA, Graf's, Brownell's, etc. and they also give dealer discounts on everything.
I have an Excel spreadsheet I found online -- I print out and keep in a binder I use for my 'bound book'. I hand-write everything. I know they say 'bound', but I've only had 3 transactions in the time I've had mine. A pair of Swiss K31s and a Mosin 91/30.
Originally posted by: JDub02
Originally posted by: randalee
Originally posted by: JDub02
I've been kicking around the idea of an M1 Garand. Just need to talk the wife into letting me buy more guns.
Get an 03 and you have fulfilled the 'experience' requirement of the CMP Program. Join the Garand Collector's Association ($25), and fulfill the 'club membership' requirement.
Order a Garand starting at $495 from www.thecmp.org -- delivered direct to your door.
I think that's the route I'm heading.![]()
Originally posted by: lupi
/class 3 discussion not found.
Originally posted by: alkemyst
not really looking for the specifics, but you are required to keep a bound book, it's not optional.
