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Friday, September 4, 2009

Federal Firearms License - How to Get Your FFL

A federal firearms license is more commonly called an (FFL) they are divided into a few different classifications of license. These three different tax classes will help to define if you are a dealer, manufacturer or importer of firearms.

If you'd like to be a gunsmith or gun dealer you're going to need to get an FFL. You will require the first type of license. If you're going to sell firearms or perform maintenance on firearms for people, you're going to want to get a type 1 title 1 dealer or gunsmith's license.

If you intend to deal in firearms or are thinking of becoming a pawnbroker to deal firearms, you will need the second type of FFL license. If you intend to be a pawnbrokers or pawnshop you're going to need a type 2 title I license.

If you want to collect antique firearms this would be the third reason why you need an FFL.

A Type 3 license is what you must obtain. You cannot sell to the general public with this license, but you are able to collect firearms for your collection with it.

The final reason is that you'd like to make ammunition or reload for retail sales. To do this you're going to require a federal firearms license type 6. Once you obtain this license you able to make your own ammunition legally, with the exception of armor piercing ammo.

Now that you have learned about the different types of licenses available, you're ready to make a decision. If you're serious about getting your Federal firearms license, it would be a good idea to get some help in obtaining it.

By Jackson K. Stone
PressSearch.org

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