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<blockquote data-quote="tyromeo55" data-source="post: 1743891" data-attributes="member: 1719"><p>Pretty darn easy, Start by calling the MFG and see if you can buy direct or from a distributer ( they will get you a list). You'll send them a copy of your license and SOT,.. Since you are new they will require you to be a cash customer but that is pretty standard</p><p></p><p>If you really - really wanting to go foreword with this Id highly recommend getting a current copy of the ATF Federal Firearms Regulations Reference Guide and studying it. Also, Find on the ATF's site all the past issues of FFL newsletters and read every one you can find. I guarantee that if you can learn that then you'll be better informed then 99 percent of the licensed dealers out there. If you get to T-town often hit me up and I'll let you borrow a copy of the FFRRG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tyromeo55, post: 1743891, member: 1719"] Pretty darn easy, Start by calling the MFG and see if you can buy direct or from a distributer ( they will get you a list). You'll send them a copy of your license and SOT,.. Since you are new they will require you to be a cash customer but that is pretty standard If you really - really wanting to go foreword with this Id highly recommend getting a current copy of the ATF Federal Firearms Regulations Reference Guide and studying it. Also, Find on the ATF's site all the past issues of FFL newsletters and read every one you can find. I guarantee that if you can learn that then you'll be better informed then 99 percent of the licensed dealers out there. If you get to T-town often hit me up and I'll let you borrow a copy of the FFRRG [/QUOTE]
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