Is the SKS more reliable than the AK?
However, since we’re splitting hairs to come up with a superior rifle, the SKS is slightly more accurate than most AK rifles. Certainly, Molot-made Vepr carbines are able to squeeze more accuracy from the platform, but for the vast majority of shooters the SKS will be slightly more accurate.
Can you sell guns with a C&R?
The guns purchased on a C&R license must be for the collector’s personal collection, and not for resale. This does not prevent a collector from selling or trading guns in his collection to improve the collection.
Do C&R guns need FFL?
Remember, in California, all firearms sales/transfers must be conducted through a licensed FFL unless the firearm was made before 1898 or is a black powder firearm. Many collectors opt to get a Curio & Relic (C&R) License to aid in their endeavors.
Do antique guns require FFL?
Replicas of antique firearms do not fall under the National Firearms Act even if manufactured after 1989. Modern versions of flintlocks, matchlocks and percussion-fired guns do not require the involvement of an FFL holder and are sold directly to the consumer.
What year makes a gun an antique?
1898
Are old guns worth anything?
These guns are all over 70 years old and every one of them is worth some money. Original condition guns are worth a lot more than one that has been altered. On average, Parkers fetch around $12,000 at auctions if it is in top condition.
Does the ATF consider a muzzleloader a firearm?
(C) any muzzle loading rifle, muzzle loading shotgun, or muzzle loading pistol, which is designed to use black powder, or a black powder substitute, and which cannot use fixed ammunition. In addition, a modern firearm that is altered to function as a muzzleloader is still a firearm.
Do muzzleloaders require an FFL?
No FFL is required. However, certain muzzleloaders like the Remington 700 and Traditions NitroFire require a 4473 form and must be shipped to an FFL dealer.