C&R license

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The app seems pretty simple and straight forward. Except for section 10. Maybe I missed something.

10.Nonimmigrant Alien Certification of Compliance With 18 U.S.C. 922(g)(5)(B). If Additional Space is Needed, Use a Separate Sheet.


what is this about? Hunting license or permit number? huh?

I guess I could them (BATF) but its almost 9:30. lol


My quest is going on. I believe I have laid eyes on my first Mosin.


-1942
-Izhevsk arsenal
-round receiver(low wall)
-excellent overall condition
-bluing 100%
-numbers matching including bayonet
-rifling is strong and non counter bore
-cosmoline(no)
-head space and firing pin protrusion has been checked.
Additional information:
KO tombstone marked(unknown representation)

I really want an M91. or M24, or P-series maybe. The 31 1/3" barrel is the target.
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A lot of the guys here have the C&R so I will leave that to them. That is a pretty cool find with the tombstone and a /25\ mark. Interesting.
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you skip section 10, that is unless you are a non-immigrant alien
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yeah, and all I need to do is polish it out with a dry rag and go shoot it. oh boy oh boy.........
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I was hoping that was the situation!! Thanks!
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Don't get your C&R as it will lead to serious problems, as I can attest too! :angry4:

You will begin your quest, and it will lead to other multiple (encounters) purchases, which is beyond any rational control. :bwink:

It's an addiction, although I'm not a medical doctor purchasing these kinds of milsup rifles is one in the same. :shifty:

You will become an addict, If you continue down this road. :devil2:
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It is quite possibly the best, and the worst, $30 you will ever spend...
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Don't let JoeInTheHills fool you. I have a C&R and am very happy with it. Although I don't currently live in the hills, but since I acquired my C&R, I do live in a van down by the river. Just ran out of room at the house. :D
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Most expensive 30 bucks I have ever spent. I had to buy a new house cause I ran out of room in the apartment I lived in and wanted a better hood too. Cost at least a good 200,000 for that piece of paper.... :roll:
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had mine for a month and I'm already in for at least 6K.
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Joeinthehills wrote:Don't get your C&R as it will lead to serious problems, as I can attest too! :angry4:

You will begin your quest, and it will lead to other multiple (encounters) purchases, which is beyond any rational control. :bwink:

It's an addiction, although I'm not a medical doctor purchasing these kinds of milsup rifles is one in the same. :shifty:

You will become an addict, If you continue down this road. :devil2:
He speaks the truth. I have been in recovery for about 7 months, but I think I may just fall (or jump) off the wagon. Copes free shipping along with the sale on 91/30s may get the best of me.
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and all I wanted was something cheap to shoot......... lol
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Remember that this will be come an addiction, but the best kind. I bought a 91/30 to do WWII reenacting. I now have ten Mosin-Nagant variations not counting stuff from other countries. It is a lot of fun. :mrgreen: The only problem is that I now need another safe. :tongue:
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RudyN wrote:Remember that this will be come an addiction, but the best kind. I bought a 91/30 to do WWII reenacting. I now have ten Mosin-Nagant variations not counting stuff from other countries. It is a lot of fun. :mrgreen: The only problem is that I now need another safe. :tongue:

Just ONE safe?
Damn, I'll bet that's going to leave a mark! Probably hurt too!
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Very nice to have when you have crappy gun shows around your area.. Much better selection online :)
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