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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 1681975" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>Yes and no. IIRC, you should log all C&R firearms that you buy and sell after you get the C&R, but I can't remember if that also requires all C&R firearms purchased prior to the C&R. Given that you might have trouble proving to the ATF agents during an audit that you purchased a C&R firearm prior to getting the 03, I'd log them all if it were me. Whether or not an individual will ship you a C&R firearm is up to that person; while the rules may state you're eligible to receive a C&R rifle directly, for example, the seller does not <strong>have</strong> to ship it to you. If he or she insists on a FFL transfer despite your argument about the C&R rules, you'll either have to comply with the seller's wishes or look elsewhere. When I had my C&R, I ran into this on a fairly regular basis. Also, some areas - I think Maryland is one - require a FFL transfer whether or not a firearm is C&R eligible. Also, you may encounter individuals such at gun shows who will balk at your need to log their info into your C&R book, and they may not want to deal with you. That's happened to me a couple times, but most folks who handle C&R firearms will be aware of that need.</p><p></p><p>I must say, I'm glad I no longer have a C&R. It has its perks, but I did <strong>not</strong> care for the paperwork.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 1681975, member: 7157"] Yes and no. IIRC, you should log all C&R firearms that you buy and sell after you get the C&R, but I can't remember if that also requires all C&R firearms purchased prior to the C&R. Given that you might have trouble proving to the ATF agents during an audit that you purchased a C&R firearm prior to getting the 03, I'd log them all if it were me. Whether or not an individual will ship you a C&R firearm is up to that person; while the rules may state you're eligible to receive a C&R rifle directly, for example, the seller does not [B]have[/B] to ship it to you. If he or she insists on a FFL transfer despite your argument about the C&R rules, you'll either have to comply with the seller's wishes or look elsewhere. When I had my C&R, I ran into this on a fairly regular basis. Also, some areas - I think Maryland is one - require a FFL transfer whether or not a firearm is C&R eligible. Also, you may encounter individuals such at gun shows who will balk at your need to log their info into your C&R book, and they may not want to deal with you. That's happened to me a couple times, but most folks who handle C&R firearms will be aware of that need. I must say, I'm glad I no longer have a C&R. It has its perks, but I did [B]not[/B] care for the paperwork. [/QUOTE]
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