Sales of C&R firearms with 03 FFL?
I sent off for my C&R today, but there were still a couple points of confusion in terms of selling any firearms falling under Curios & Relics that I currently own.
First, I cannot tell you if any of the guns fall under C&R classification. None that I own were sold/purchased as C&R-eligible items, even though they may have been (mostly purchased face-to-face). one, for example, is a sporterized Gewehr 98, and although the sporterization was likely done in the 1940's, I further cut the "knob" off the end of the stock for better feel/look (the original modifications weren't professionally-done). As this isn't "original", it wouldn't fall under C&R classification, if I understand correctly.
Second on the list would be a WWII K98 (1944), non-numbers matching. If the gun was assembled post-1946 with parts from various guns, is it not considered a C&R firearm?
Last would be a St. Louis Browning Auto 5 (mfg. 1941). I can't tell if the barrel is original, since it uses Remington's serial numbers but the receiver uses the "B" numbering that Remington used for their Browning-marked A-5's.
In what manner would these firearms fall under C&R status? And if I did pick up a C&R firearm at a gun show (a 91/30, for example) and all that was required was a cash transaction with no other record, and I wanted to sell that firearm, does it then fall under C&R classification?
Before I hear "you should've found this out before applying", I have no intention to sell off any of my collection, and if I must for monetary reasons, I have plenty of non-C&R guns worth a good deal more that I'd sell off first.
So any C&R holders here know the specifics on this? I couldn't find much information regarding these types of specifics on the googles.
I should add that I'm in SC, shame on me for forgetting to add my location!