Hi, my name is Mike, and I'm a cruffler.surprise_i'm_armed wrote:Skiprr:
Thanks for the definition. Bart mentioned "a $100 cruffler rifle".
That would indicate to me a gun that's not worth much.
If you had that kind of Federal license, do the firearms have to be
over 100 years old? Do you need that license because the firearms
are so old that they don't use regular ammo, like black powder guns?
C&R firearms are by definition, over 50 years old or any firearm so proclaimed by BATFE. CZ-52's (7.62X25) and CZ-82's are examples.
Firearms pre-1898 are antiques and no license is required.