I recently had an issue with MSP when selling a C&R pistol so I thought I would pass on some advise that may help others in the future.
Some MSP troopers are knowledgeable about firearms but many or not. Even less really know about Curio and Relics. To make things easier, I suggest you bring a copy of this BATF info, https://www.atf.gov/firearms/curios-relics as well as a copy of the C&R list page if your firearm is on the list and a copy of the Maryland statute that says C&R firearm purchasers are exempt from having an HQL. (if the buyer doesn't have one)
Corporal Esposito is the trooper handling the final approval of the 77R's and me and another forum member have given him an education which I think will help. However, at the Barrack level, you never know what experience you are in for.
Hopefully this will save some folks from a hassle in selling their C&R pistols.
Some MSP troopers are knowledgeable about firearms but many or not. Even less really know about Curio and Relics. To make things easier, I suggest you bring a copy of this BATF info, https://www.atf.gov/firearms/curios-relics as well as a copy of the C&R list page if your firearm is on the list and a copy of the Maryland statute that says C&R firearm purchasers are exempt from having an HQL. (if the buyer doesn't have one)
Corporal Esposito is the trooper handling the final approval of the 77R's and me and another forum member have given him an education which I think will help. However, at the Barrack level, you never know what experience you are in for.
Hopefully this will save some folks from a hassle in selling their C&R pistols.