Curio and relic
Is oregon a c and r state?
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OK, I've been reading the ATF website and looks like the 1911A1 I'm selling falls under the list as {All properly marked and identified semiautomatic pistols and revolvers used by, or mfd. for, any
military organization prior to 1946.} Please correct me if I'm wrong.
I wouldn't have a problem sending to a Curio & relic FFl. Will I be able to check the status of these C&R FFL just like a FFL on Gunbroker? Thanks in advance, John0 -
Although legal under federal law, many states & cities do not recognize C&R licenses for handguns, such as NY, New Jersey, California, Washington, DC and others. Be sure you and your buyer know their local laws.
Your safest method with a handgun is to ship it from an FFL dealer to an FFL dealer.
You need to call the ATF Licensing Center if you want to verify a C&R. It is not available on the ATF "EZ Check" system.0 -
Do not depend on the buyer; YOU should check the state/local laws of the buyer in ATF P5300.5, downloadable from the ATF website.
There is no legal requirement that you validate a C&R license; as long as you have a signed copy in hand, & ship to the address shown on the license, that's all you need to do. There has NEVER been a problem with this procedure.
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The ATF's website does not check C/R licenses. 0 -
You can confirm the manufacture date by the serial #. The BATF website can't confirm a C&R but you can call them to confirm it. State and local laws you would have to check yourself. From what you have said it should be a C&R. Being over 50 years old also qualifies it as a C&R. Using a fake C&R to buy a gun is a nasty Federal Crime and anyone who would do so would be realy stupid. I have never heard of it happening but I guess anything is possible. Been using my C&R for years with no problem other than a few FFL's who refuse to recognize it. 0
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