This guide, presented by an authoritative firearms instructor, details the process for California residents to obtain a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) and an FFL03 license. These credentials offer significant benefits, including bypassing background checks for ammunition and C&R firearms, avoiding firearm rationing, and streamlining FFL transfers. The steps involve applying through the ATF for the FFL03 and utilizing the California DOJ's CFARS system for the COE, including live scan fingerprinting.
This expert-level analysis from Forgotten Weapons delves into the complex and often contradictory legal landscape surrounding firearm accessories. The video highlights how a Browning Hi-Power with a shoulder stock is legal under certain classifications, while an arm brace, under current ATF regulations, would be prohibited due to specific length and weight criteria. The instructor questions the logical basis of these firearm laws.
This video showcases two interesting veteran bring-back firearms. The first features a Mauser Model 1914 and a rare G Date Mauser Luger, accompanied by Leslie Bersch's original capture papers from his service in the 81st Chemical Mortar Battalion. The second highlight is an unusual Walther PPK brought back by Captain Spivak. The video also promotes the channel's Patreon for early access and a monthly raffle, as well as their podcast "Flak & Fubar".
This video from The Gun Collective's "The Legal Brief" series features Adam Kraut explaining the legal definition and implications of Curios and Relics (C&R) firearms. The episode provides links to relevant federal regulations (27 C.F.R. § 478.11), the ATF's C&R list, and information on obtaining a Federal Firearms License (FFL), including a related video on "Do you need an FFL" and "9 Types of FFL". The content aims to educate viewers on a specific aspect of firearm ownership and regulation.
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