Yeah, no kidding. That guy is a Professional Troll, with an FFL license to boot.roughneck266 wrote:lol Kwikrnu gets around!
Careful man you might get sued! lol
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- Sun Jul 15, 2012 4:28 pm
- Forum: FFL Holders
- Topic: Question about FFL transactions
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- Sun Mar 25, 2012 12:28 pm
- Forum: FFL Holders
- Topic: Question about FFL transactions
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That's a great approach to take if you have the capital to do it! The ability to test-fire a gun is a great selling point. My wife says I can't let customers test fire guns in our living room, so I can't offer that kind of servicejsenner wrote: Right now I'm working on what to start with as an initial inventory. My approach is for my training company to own one-of-each to use as loaners to students so they can get hands on time with it, then have the stock on hand to finish the deal.
- Sat Mar 24, 2012 11:15 pm
- Forum: FFL Holders
- Topic: Question about FFL transactions
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Nope. My business is home based and Im an 01. They DO, however, expect you to demonstrate that you will operate a legitimate business.pbwalker wrote:slight threadjack, but does the ATF still "require" (use that term loosely based on some stuff I've read) a brick and mortar store to get your FFL? I've got my 03...I'd love to get my 01.
- Sat Mar 24, 2012 9:49 am
- Forum: FFL Holders
- Topic: Question about FFL transactions
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Re: Question about FFL transactions
FEAT is for manufacturing firearms, and as an 01, you don't do that.
Remember though that the ATF will tell you that putting a lower and upper together can definitely constitute "manufacturing," so don't do that. You also can't sell an AR lower and upper to a customer at the same time and NOT call it a complete rifle (in which case you are obligated to collect FEAT).
And congrats on the license! Now go join FFLOnly.com so you can ask all these questions to other FFLs. Oh, one bit of advice over there: Don't pay attention to anything the user "kwikrnu" says or asks, he's rude and dangerous and gives legitimate FFLs a bad name. If you want proof, just check out his website, I'm sure you will be able to find one of his more serious insults right there: http://www.kwikrnuarms.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Remember though that the ATF will tell you that putting a lower and upper together can definitely constitute "manufacturing," so don't do that. You also can't sell an AR lower and upper to a customer at the same time and NOT call it a complete rifle (in which case you are obligated to collect FEAT).
And congrats on the license! Now go join FFLOnly.com so you can ask all these questions to other FFLs. Oh, one bit of advice over there: Don't pay attention to anything the user "kwikrnu" says or asks, he's rude and dangerous and gives legitimate FFLs a bad name. If you want proof, just check out his website, I'm sure you will be able to find one of his more serious insults right there: http://www.kwikrnuarms.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;