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What is a Pre-May Dealer Sample?
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<blockquote data-quote="Seedy" data-source="post: 1124512" data-attributes="member: 10694"><p>EZ...thanks for asking this question. I've wondered this myself. </p><p></p><p>So, in the case of a post 86 full auto (say a Glock 18), that is in the possession of a FFL/SOT, what happens if they want to keep the gun "for life"? Would it be possible for them to keep their liscense indefinitely? I assume there is an annual cost to maintain your FFL/SOT liscense...and probably some other requirements. Would anyone mind expounding or linking to some info?</p><p></p><p>...also, what is a "demo letter"?</p><p></p><p>...I've drooled over the full auto Glocks for a while now. I realize that without becoming a dealer (not something I plan on doing) I will most likely never be able to own one...however I sure do hope someone brings one to the NFA shoot at USSA (*nudge*hint*nudge*)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seedy, post: 1124512, member: 10694"] EZ...thanks for asking this question. I've wondered this myself. So, in the case of a post 86 full auto (say a Glock 18), that is in the possession of a FFL/SOT, what happens if they want to keep the gun "for life"? Would it be possible for them to keep their liscense indefinitely? I assume there is an annual cost to maintain your FFL/SOT liscense...and probably some other requirements. Would anyone mind expounding or linking to some info? ...also, what is a "demo letter"? ...I've drooled over the full auto Glocks for a while now. I realize that without becoming a dealer (not something I plan on doing) I will most likely never be able to own one...however I sure do hope someone brings one to the NFA shoot at USSA (*nudge*hint*nudge*) [/QUOTE]
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