selling reloads
What's the real deal in Texas can you sell reloads without a license. Or do you need a manufacturing license of some type. I'm not in the market of selling but there seems to be more than a few reload sellers at the gun shows
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To my knowledge not legal anywhere. Also not a good idea. The liability issues are not a good thing. 0 -
I think you need a type of FFL that has a ammo manufacture classification. Could be wrong? 0 -
I NEVER sell any of my reloads and Never buy or shoot anyone else Reloads . Don't advise you to do it[V][:(][xx(] 0 -
You need an Ammunition manufacturers license, a large liability policy and you have to pay a Federal Excise tax. NOT worth it. 0 -
Does anybody (here) comprehend the difference between Reloaded and Re-manufactured? 0 -
quote:Originally posted by Tailgunner1954
Does anybody (here) comprehend the difference between Reloaded and Re-manufactured?
Re-manufactured are mass produced reloads by a company with an ammunition manufacturing license.0 -
All remanufactured ammo is reloaded, but not all reloaded ammo is remanufactured.
The license to do this is fairly cheap- $30- if your locale is zoned for a business. However, other permits are around $2500 PLUS the insurance premium. So if you think you're interested in it enough to pay close to 3 grand a year by all means look into it; otherwise not worth it in any way, shape, manner or form, and illegal to do so otherwise. Even selling components is illegal- though if commercially made components (such as selling your once fired brass) you should be fine.0 -
Kinda like getting into a car, you have to trust the driver. If i trust the relaoder than i'll shoot them. 0 -
All the responses are as I suspected - Thank you all.
So then the rhetorical question is why are so many risking so much to sell so few re-loads [?]0 -
quote:Originally posted by mjbuild
All the responses are as I suspected - Thank you all.
So then the rhetorical question is why are so many risking so much to sell so few re-loads [?]
Not sure how much people who have replied know about selling components or ammunition. Will qualify and say I stopped doing it after the y2k panic and never did sell in Texas.
The person doing the reloading or manufacturing needs the license. Anyone that buys that ammo could sell it in the past, as long as you did not say you made it. Same as selling new ammo from any other manufacturer.
As to selling components, they are not regulated that I know of. Black powder may be an exception and again there may be local laws about primers and powder.
Remember my knowledge is old so things may have changed or your local rules may be different. Some of what I sold may not even be legal anymore with all the crazy laws out there.0 -
I have never been to a gun show here where there is not at least one large ammo seller with reloads for sale in ammo cans and I have shot thousands of them over the years and never hand a failure.
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