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  • #46
    joepamjohn
    Veteran Member
    • Apr 2009
    • 2709

    If this true then why can the CMP sell mixmaster guns? None of those guns are "as issued".
    "You can't handle the truth"

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    • #47
      rt66paul
      Member
      • Jul 2010
      • 281

      Originally posted by ClarenceBoddicker
      I'd forget about it. Be advised when you report anything like that to LE, the 1st thing they do is to take a real close look at you. They don't know anything about who you are reporting, but they do know that you own firearms. FWIW the authorities do not believe that normal citizens have any right to own any modern firearms. Restriction & registration always lead to eventual confiscation. That is why only pre 1899 guns are classified as antiques. BTW many normal people believe that what they own should be private. Plenty of people are careful how they buy what they want, by only using cash. Some people believe that the 4473 and NICS is 100% un-Constitutional. That's not being some paranoid kook. Look at the history of gun confiscation in the world.
      Not only that you own firearms, but that you sell firearms. That is always a red flag.
      I love California, but I am afraid of its government.

      Those who choose safety over freedom are neither safe or free!
      "The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws." (Tacitus, Roman historian 55-117 A.D.)

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      • #48
        celler
        Member
        • Jan 2012
        • 183

        Originally posted by joepamjohn
        If this true then why can the CMP sell mixmaster guns? None of those guns are "as issued".
        Because the CMP program is enshrined in the federal code--for now.

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        • #49
          Pthfndr
          In Memoriam
          • Oct 2005
          • 3691

          Originally posted by joepamjohn
          If this true then why can the CMP sell mixmaster guns? None of those guns are "as issued".
          The BATF regulations allow for the use of replacement and reproduction parts that are true to the original parts.

          They've published that in their tech letters.
          Rob Thomas - Match Director NCPPRC Tactical Long Range Match

          Match Director Sac Valley Vintage Military Rifle Long Range Match

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          • #50
            Gnome
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2007
            • 1693

            Originally posted by Riflewizard
            call the police on his ***. make his black helicopter dreams come true. Include that he is a drug dealer though
            Nice. LMAO!

            Originally posted by E Pluribus Unum
            During Y2K my neighbor and I were talking and he said he had a basement full of water and canned food. He asked if I had stocked up and I said that I had. I told him I bought a 12 guage shotgun, a .308 rifle and several bricks of .22 ammo.

            He is an anti-gun guy and he said. "Well, you can't eat ammunition". I replied with "When I'm starving to death with a case of ammunition, who's door do you think I am going to knock on?"

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            • #51
              SanPedroShooter
              Calguns Addict
              • Jan 2010
              • 9732

              Originally posted by Cokebottle
              Okay....

              So as an 03FFL, I purchase a "tacticool" Mauser.
              It's no longer a C&R by Federal definition, but qualifies for FTF in California.

              Since it's not a Federal C&R, do I have to log it in my bound book?
              Good question.

              MORBO DEMANDS AN ANSWER.

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