Federal Engineering XC900
I know someone who is thinking of listing one of these. I told him he needs to put in his listing that he will not sell to states where these semi-auto weapons might be banned. But what states would that be?
Links:
http://bluebookofgunvalues.com/Gun_Values/Manufacturers/FEDERAL_ENGINEERING_CORPORATION/Categories/FEDERAL_ENGINEERING_CORPORATION_RIFLES_SEMI_AUTO/Models/FEDERAL_ENGINEERING_CORPORATION_RIFLES_SEMI_AUTO_XC_900?id=FEDERAL_ENGINEERING_CORPORATION_RIFLES_SEMI_AUTO_XC_900
http://www.thespecialistsltd.com/manufacturer/federal-engineering-corp
Links:
http://bluebookofgunvalues.com/Gun_Values/Manufacturers/FEDERAL_ENGINEERING_CORPORATION/Categories/FEDERAL_ENGINEERING_CORPORATION_RIFLES_SEMI_AUTO/Models/FEDERAL_ENGINEERING_CORPORATION_RIFLES_SEMI_AUTO_XC_900?id=FEDERAL_ENGINEERING_CORPORATION_RIFLES_SEMI_AUTO_XC_900
http://www.thespecialistsltd.com/manufacturer/federal-engineering-corp
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My understanding is that since it's a firearm, it has to go to a ffl and a ffl in any state can receive a firearm regardless of whether civilians in that state can own it. That means that the seller doesn't need to concern themselves with the state laws. 0 -
If it was mine. I would only ship it through a FFL, to a FFL. That way you aren't going to be caught up, in the legalities of the transaction. It's way cheaper to. Not sure about rifles, if this thing would even be considered a rifle? But shipping handguns, I save about 50% having a dealer ship mine.
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