Curios, Relics and YOU - The Legal Brief

Published on August 9, 2017
Duration: 6:34

This video explains the legal definition and implications of Curios and Relics (C&R) firearms. It details how firearms qualify as C&R, the benefits of a C&R license for collectors, and how it interacts with National Firearms Act (NFA) regulations. The host emphasizes that a C&R license is for personal collection enhancement, not for dealing in firearms.

Quick Summary

Curios and Relics (C&R) firearms are defined by the ATF as items of special collector interest due to their age, historical significance, or rarity. A key benefit of a C&R license is the ability to acquire these firearms in interstate commerce and have them shipped directly to your home, though it does not permit dealing in firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to The Legal Brief
  2. 00:17What are Curios and Relics?
  3. 01:24C&R Qualification Criteria
  4. 02:14Automatic C&R Status
  5. 02:23ATF's Stance on C&R
  6. 02:40Example: Winchester 1892
  7. 02:50ATF's C&R List
  8. 03:11Submitting for Classification
  9. 03:25Why C&R Matters
  10. 03:35Benefits of a C&R License
  11. 03:45Acquiring C&R Firearms
  12. 03:56C&R License vs. FFL
  13. 04:15Main Purpose of C&R License
  14. 04:27C&R License and State Laws
  15. 04:37C&R and NFA Firearms
  16. 05:03Example: Smith & Wesson Model 76
  17. 05:11Unserviceable NFA Firearms
  18. 05:17NFA Firearms Reclassified as C&R
  19. 05:29Popularity of C&R
  20. 05:54Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What qualifies a firearm as a Curio or Relic (C&R)?

A firearm qualifies as a C&R if it was manufactured at least 50 years ago (excluding replicas), is certified by a museum curator as having historical interest, or derives significant value from being rare, novel, bizarre, or historically significant.

What is the main benefit of a C&R license?

The primary advantage of a C&R license is the ability to acquire C&R firearms in interstate commerce, allowing them to be shipped directly to your residence, bypassing the need to transfer through a local dealer.

Can a C&R license be used for dealing in firearms?

No, a C&R license is strictly for enhancing a personal collection. If you intend to engage in the business of dealing firearms, you must obtain a traditional Federal Firearms License (FFL), such as a Type 01.

Do C&R firearms that are also NFA items have special shipping rules?

Yes, C&R firearms that fall under the National Firearms Act (NFA) can be shipped directly to licensed collectors after a Form 4 is approved, streamlining the process compared to non-C&R NFA items.

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