Posted on 01/29/2013 8:19:16 AM PST by pabianice
Breaking... Obama is tripling-down on gun control via executive orders. Sounds like the Class 03 FFL/C&R will be limited or abolished. Will seek to erase the limit on the EPA's regulating lead bullets. Here it comes, unless the Repubs do something.
“Very old and outdated”
You mean like the 1911 and AR-10?
What would Oblahblah do about his “Abe Lincoln fetish”??
What you mean is....if you live close to a another states border..and you go to a town in that other state...you cannot purchase a pistol and take possession of it right then.
You can still buy one..but it needs to be shipped FFL to FFL..........
Yeah Obama, you do just that. You successfully stifle the supply. The Dems in the House and Senate are going to get it in 2 short years for your arrogance.
I also see the fruition of multiple gun plants/companies going up all over the place.
The heck they’ll ignore it. All companies will follow what he decrees. They have no choice, if they want to sty in business.
C&R rifles (Federal Firearms License Type 03). . . not criminals’ weapons of choice.
https://www.samcoglobal.com/rifles-2010.html
Good to know.
"Across the nation, a rash of arsons are occurring at FFLs, with massive damage done to file cabinets and containers with Federal Form 4473s. No one has been caught, but the note "Henry Bowman was here" was found at many gunstores".....more at 10".
***You can still buy one..but it needs to be shipped FFL to FFL.......... ****
For a handgun, you can’t walk into a store across state lines, lay down your money, fill out the fed form and walk out with it.
You can with a rifle or shotgun.
***I do not believe handguns are treated any differently by the feds than other firearms for sales within or across state lines.***
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firearm_Owners_Protection_Act
“The Firearm Owners Protection Act of 1986 addressed the abuses noted in the 1982 Senate Judiciary Subcommittee report. Among the reforms intended to loosen restrictions on gun ownership were the reopening of interstate sales of long guns on a limited basis,...”
It stands for Curios and Relics. For guns 50 years old or older.
Does each state have a lead mine?........
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No worries.........
Quick, call your Libertarian congressman and tell him/her to put a stop to it!
Oh wait..........
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“Antique” is pre-1899 manufacture date - such as a Colt SSA .44-40wcf large frame black powder revolver made in 1898 (cutoff year) or a Colt New Army .38 DA revolver made in 1897
I believe Colt said 1905 (correct me if needed) was the year smokeless powder cartridges could be used in their revolvers - but a 1896 and on Colt SSA large frame revolver was/is strong enough for smokeless powder cartridges
Never ever load and fire smokeless powder cartridges in early antique .22rf, .32rf or 32cf, .38rf or .38cf - such as the Colt Open-Top .22rf revolver or even the Colt Model 1875 New Line in .22rf, .30rf, 38rf
The same goes for Remington and S&W revolvers and the Sharps .22rf, .32rf brass frame 4-barrel Derringers (a very nice vest pocket pistol) - one antiqued dealer once told me he tested (proofed) a .22rf Sharps firing modern smokeless .22rf Short cartridges - I did buy it - and sell it for a tidy profit (Xs 8 !!!) but I never fired it myself - I still have BOTH HANDS and intend to keep all of my fingers
- even a S&W breaktop .38cf revolver (a favorite of Al Capone) is not recommended for firing by the well-respected Roy Jenks of S&W (smaller and weaker hinged frames) - the large frame S&W .44-40wcf DA revolver is beefy enough for use of smokeless powder cartridges
“Curio & Relic” includes certain firearms manufactured after 1898
Lead bullets cause less wear to rifling in barrels - a late 1800s Colt (or S&W or Remington) revolver should not be loaded and fired with any but soft lead bullet cartridges - actually it is not smart to fire valuable antique Colt revolvers (except “shooters”) as it will ruin the value of your firearms
I know many reading with on Free Republic this may disagree - if so state your facts or opinions please
Some modern cartridges have copper bullets and/or steel core bullets
I have been told that tin-plating of bullets will protect barrels - but I would not use them myself in any valuable firearms
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Ive been wondering about that, he is pushing it way too far.
Its almost like he is inviting someone to help him experience velocity toxicity.
Why would he do that? What could that achieve?
The media tells us that angry middle aged white males are just waiting to....
Oh! Nevermind, I get it now.
A guy could stand to raise a substantial sum if he were to start a pool on when the false flag op starts.
I’ll join others in asking for a link. If the story were true, it would be in print. If the story is found in writing, it should also be reposted.
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