28 January 2003, 04:58
charlesrC R License
I'm considering applying for a Curio and Relic license. Does such a license allow you to make wholesale purchases?
28 January 2003, 05:10
waksupiYes, in most instances. Also, you get discounts from many suppliers, such as Brownells.
02 February 2003, 10:43
packrattusnongratusWhat is the cost of the permit and some of the requirements? I was surprised to find out I have to have a permit to sell home made bullets. What threat does the home bullet business have to the government that they have to know about my small business and increase my overhead by charging for a FFL of sorts? Do I have to register my collection of old wood baseball bats????? PAK
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02 February 2003, 11:49
NitromanPAK,
Where did you learn that?
04 February 2003, 13:04
packrattusnongratusI was interested in selling home swaged bullets. I was reading somewhere that there was a manufacturer's license needed. Maybe I am all wet. Wouldn't be the first time. I will ask some swaging friends and some die suppliers. PAK
05 February 2003, 18:01
NitromanYeah probably for the "excisetax" on sporting goods the ferals want.
06 February 2003, 09:49
<.>Curio & Relic is issued by BATF, runs $30 for three years. It DOES NOT license you to be a "dealer" but rather only a "collector."
For that reason, I have reservations about "wholesale" purchases insofar as they pertain to quantity. But you get "wholesale" prices from some dealers as a "collector/dealer."
It's NOT a license to "deal" in C&R firearms.
You need to keep a "bound book" which records all purchases and sales.
Most any C&R search online will get you information. BATF will provide details too.