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Quick Question About Getting a Gun License

Tom

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Reason number one to living off base in the future. What would I do if I couldn't roll around in my 64 Impala with my Mac-10 on the side of my hip?
 

xmid

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Do the feds keep track of who has class III firearms this way? I mean is it just pay the fee and be on your way or are you added to some sort of de facto registration list?

Yes they keep track of it. Even though the ATF tracks who owns what, you won't ever see a list because criminals could just look up Joe Schmucketely had a registered mini-gun and they could just go swipe it. They also run a background check and get your fingerprint card and such. Lately its been taking anywhere from a month to three months to process, and the dealer has to hold your firearms during the wait. Since there are no new Full Autos available to the public since 1986 its fairly easy to track the registered ones.
 

MasterBates

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And due to artificially choking off the supply side of the equation, the demand has driven the price for pre-86 NFA items (automatic only) through the roof.

It was due to a "Poison Pill" slipped into the 1986 FOPA by a Democrat controlled house.
 

xmid

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And due to artificially choking off the supply side of the equation, the demand has driven the price for pre-86 NFA items (automatic only) through the roof.

It was due to a "Poison Pill" slipped into the 1986 FOPA by a Democrat controlled house.

Yep. One of 2 SAWs came on the market about 5 years ago for $250,000 and actually sold for that... The good news is silencers can still be purchased new...
 

MasterBates

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And permit for SBRs and SBSs are $200 as well.

I think it is DUMB to have to have them registered under the NFA, which was just an excercise in feel-good socialistic law, to keep a bunch of ATF agents (yes, I know it had a different name then) employed after the repeal of prohibition.
 

xmid

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I'm just happy that NFA has remained just outside of the limelight enough that we can still posses them.
 

MasterBates

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Yes, but remember, the anti's have historically used an incremental approach.

To appear "reasonable"

Gun control is not about guns. It is about control.
 

xmid

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Very true. Ironically in the middle of the AWB when an AR-15 with a bayonet lug was $1800 I got a full auto Uzi for $3k. We've got a serious battle on our hands if we want our kids/grand kids to be able to own firearms of any kind.
 

OldNavy

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Florida is very nice as far as gun rights go. You will need to become a Florida resident to get a CCW, but that in itself is relatively painless (just get a drivers license and register to vote, no state income tax either). If you're at NAS Pensacola, just drive out the front gate, and a few miles up is a Tax Collectors office, you can do it there.

Florida lets you buy long guns with no hassle whatsoever, and handguns have a 3 day waiting period. The waiting period goes away once you have a CCW. Ask any local gun shop, they'll give you the paperwork for a CCW. Took mine about 2 weeks from dropping it in the mail to getting it in my mailbox. Florida CCW's are also valid in 29 other states, which makes traveling nice and convenient.

Edit: As far as military goes, your military ID or a copy of paperwork granting you a pistol marksman ribbon counts as "proof of training". At least in Florida.

Your local Sheriff's Office should be able to print you electronically for your license. It greatly speeds up the process. The license is good for 5 years, and, as of today, you only have to be fingerprinted with your initial application, not when you renew which lops about $50 off the cost.
 

A4sForever

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.... remember, the anti's have historically used an incremental approach. To appear "reasonable" ....

That's why, with over 20,000 gun laws on the books nationwide, you never, ever give in to the forces of "reason" nor do you compromise with them.

It's a losing proposition.
 

mkoch

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That's why, with over 20,000 gun laws on the books nationwide, you never, ever give in to the forces of "reason" nor do you compromise with them.

It's a losing proposition.

Since A4s didn't post one of his trademark pictures, I'm feeling inspired:

 

xmid

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Ironic considering that HK won't put certain weapons on the US market because of the "political climate of the US"...

But don't get me wrong, I love me some HK...:D
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Fly Navy

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Ok, I haven't read all the replies, but I've already seen bad gouge. If you don't know anything about MA gun laws, don't post. They're very specific. CaptainRon, PM me with your questions and I will respond when I have time. I still hold a LTC-A from MA.
 

Fly Navy

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You will need to become a Florida resident to get a CCW, but that in itself is relatively painless (just get a drivers license and register to vote, no state income tax either).

Wrong. Dead wrong. There is NO RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT for a CCL in FL.
 
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