Is any one in Cedar Park? I’m about ready to order.
FFL03 (Collector of Curios and Relics) can have firearms 50 years or older, (relic) (or be on the ATF 'approved' list of firearms classified as 'curios') shipped directly to the FFL holder's address.I need some help looking for the service of a FFL. I’m looking for a FFL type 3 (collector of curios and relics) or a type 7 (manufacturer of firearms and ammunition) to receive a polymer 80 80% receivers for me.
80% receivers are NOT classified as firearms by the ATF but Nevada’s new law (where Polymer 80 is located) could not ship the 80% receiver unless the receiver was a type 3 or 7 FFL. My local FFL that I use is a type 1 (dealer in firearms) and could not help me with this.
Anyone with a type 3 or 7 could help me out here? I could pay for the service. I’m not sure if type 3 could legally accept payment, but I could make it worth your while with a beer/ammo as a show or gratitude.
I’m located in the north Dallas area if anyone could help with this. Thanks!
FFL03 (Collector of Curios and Relics) can have firearms 50 years or older, (relic) (or be on the ATF 'approved' list of firearms classified as 'curios') shipped directly to the FFL holder's address.
A modern firearm is 'neither'.
The idea of the 80% is that it is NOT a firearm and can be shipped by ANYONE to ANYONE by any means.
Try explaining this to the Polymer 80 folks. I also had my FFL (type 1) dealer call them to explain. Basically, Polymer 80 will only ship to FFL 3 or 7 dealers.
I’m not going to debate the validity of Polymer 80 reasoning nor the interpretation of Nevada firearm laws. The bottom line is I need a Type 3 or 7 FFL to received a 80% lower from Polymer 80.
The whole point is it isn't ANYTHING until it is beyond 80%. Sub 80% it might was well be iron ore. What about a 79% or a 78% receiver? Ship it to a friend, then ship it to you. It is no more firearm than a raw billet.Polymer 80 only needs a copy of the FFL and ship to address. No one actually has to log anything as there are no serial numbers on a 80% receiver. I’m not even sure polymer 80 is a FFL as they don’t manufacture any firearms.
The problem is................It is their product and their rules!!The whole point is it isn't ANYTHING until it is beyond 80%. Sub 80% it might was well be iron ore. What about a 79% or a 78% receiver? Ship it to a friend, then ship it to you. It is no more firearm than a raw billet.
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80% receivers are NOT classified as firearms by the ATF but Nevada’s new law (where Polymer 80 is located) could not ship the 80% receiver unless the receiver was a type 3 or 7 FFL. My local FFL that I use is a type 1 (dealer in firearms) and could not help me with this.