Has anyone knowledge as to why AIM surplus does not sell pistols to a Md C&R FFL? They have this on their website and many other smaller sellers use them as a reference and refuse to do so as well. I asked the Md State Police over the phone (and not in writing yet) if it was legal for me to buy a C&R pistol online and have it mailed to me and they said that there were no restrictions. I asked AIM surplus why they said they don't sell C&R pistols to a Md FFL holder and they said it was because of our MD "one purchase in 30 days" law. so, I went back to the Md State Police and recieved a "designated collector" status which would allow me to "purchase as many pistols a month as my bank account has money" (that's what the state trooper's words were). I sent AIM a copy of the letter stating I was a "designated collector" along with my C&R FFL and a letter stating that I was not restricted from buying a thousand C&R pistols a month from them and if they could state a single law or regulation that would keep them from selling the darn pistol to me, to let me know. I also asked them to clarify their position as to Md purchasers on their website. I still have not heard a word from AIM and their website still says the same thing.
Is there anyone who has gotten something in writing from the state police that says that C&R FFL holders do not have a restricition keeping them from buying C&R pistols across state lines? I know that AIM can refuse to sell to whoever they want, I just want them to change their website to something that resembles the truth so that other sellers do not get mistaken about the law.
Is there anyone who has gotten something in writing from the state police that says that C&R FFL holders do not have a restricition keeping them from buying C&R pistols across state lines? I know that AIM can refuse to sell to whoever they want, I just want them to change their website to something that resembles the truth so that other sellers do not get mistaken about the law.