C&R bound book requirement for long gun

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  • CruncherBlock

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    Mar 29, 2016
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    If you buy a 50+ year old rifle using your C&R license, are you required to enter that in your bound book?
     
    Jul 1, 2012
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    even if you don't "use" your FFL-03 to buy it (e.g. a MD face-to-face for long gun, or purchase from an FFL-01 for handgun, for examples) you still need to enter it.
    Any C&R firearm acquired while your license is active, in any fashion, needs to be entered into the book.
     

    Bob A

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    Patriot Picket
    Nov 11, 2009
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    Do need the license number of the seller?

    Some sort of ID. They'll want to know where you got it.

    Also, if you have a C&R firearm in your collection from before you were licensed, you do NOT have to enter it in the book unless and until you sell it - assuming you're still licensed at the time of sale.
     

    Bob A

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    Patriot Picket
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    BTW, once your license expires, you are no longer required to retain your bound book. FFL01 licensees are required to send theirs to BATFE; FFL03 (C&R) licensees are not.

    If you choose eventually to re-apply for a C&R, you start with a clean slate, a new license number and a new bound book.
     

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