Bound Book Question
Is a C&R license holder required to enter trades or sales of guns in the bound book that were purchased through normal gun buying procedures such as he local gun shop where the appropiate forms...
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wapari wrote: One problem I see with your plans. To issue guns to people who don't know how to use them are just as dangerous as the bad guys. The possibility of errant shots on a hijacked plan is not...
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theBW, the problem is these guys don't expect to get away with it in the first place. They expect to die in the end with everyone else aboard the plane.
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sully wrote: theBW, the problem is these guys don't expect to get away with it in the first place. They expect to die in the end with everyone else aboard the plane. They will not do it if they know...
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Would I be incorrect in assuming that an errant shot could cause decompression and "might" cause the plane to go down, or have I been watching too many movies ?
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Hi Sully, it depends. Frangibles could or should be used without the unintended consequences that you mentioned. They should be standard issue for aircraft carry.
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sully wrote: Would I be incorrect in assuming that an errant shot could cause decompression and "might" cause the plane to go down, or have I been watching too many movies ?You have been watching to...
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BWCRITCH wrote:sully wrote: Would I be incorrect in assuming that an errant shot could cause decompression and "might" cause the plane to go down, or have I been watching too many movies ?You have...
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sully wrote: BWCRITCH wrote: sully wrote: Would I be incorrect in assuming that an errant shot could cause decompression and "might" cause the plane to go down, or have I been watching too many movies...
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I agree that we should give them little, if any notice. This would put somewhat of a muzzle on their "martyrdom". As for rebuilding the twin towers, I agree that another building should be built on...
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Gentle men, this thread is starting to get off track. Let's move this discussion to the E&P forum if you want to continue it. Jim
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So we did determine if an 003 FFL is NOT used to obtain a firearm, it does NOT have to be entered in the book, correct?
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velvetnsteel wrote: So we did determine if an 003 FFL is NOT used to obtain a firearm, it does NOT have to be entered in the book, correct?That's the way I've always understood the rules and I plan to...
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I have to agree with EODGuy in post #17: The regulation also seems to be clear in that: "Each licensed collector shall enter into a record each receipt and disposition of firearms curios and relics."...
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Hey that's nice! You had a great idea! Something we can all "sink our teeth in", audit and come up with a printable version to keep with our "bound book". I know I will when the drafts are concluded...
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Take my hard-earned advice and be a stickler for obeying every jot and tittle of federal, state, and local firearms law to the umpth degree and then some. Log everything you acquire or dispose of by...
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Spine chilling story for sure! So, what happened to all your guns?
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"So what did you do with all your guns?"I just transferred all firearms I had in inventory over to my own personal collection and recorded the transfers in my bound book. Then I shipped the originals...
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