Any of you own a C&R license?

i had it a few years ago.....bought a P64 Makarov on the cheap.....let it expire after that.

honestly there are no screaming deals right now like there were a few years ago.....especially not like when you could buy $80 mosins.
 
I still have one - when I first got it I bought several things - K31's, Mauser's, some ex-Soviet bloc pistol. I bought stupid stuff just because I thought it was cool for a firearm to be delivered to my door. These days those good deals on surplus weapons have dried up, and I don't get a lot of "dealer" discounts with it so it's probably not worth it.
 
There's probably lots of pretty decent guns out there that are gonna be turning 50 years old. I myself have been considering getting a C&R permit ever since legally old enough to get one simply because of my love for WW2 weaponry (both ally and axis). I say go for it if you're considering getting one. It's much less hassle getting one of those than an FFL and having to actually run a business.
 
May have changed since, I believe it was around 2012 Midway stopped giving dealer discounts for FFL's (not sure if that applied to C&R).
 
OK, Midway no longer gives a discount. Not sure who you talked to at Graf's, FourT6and2, but I definitely get dealer pricing from Graf's thanks to my C&R...I made an order two days ago. Brownell's gives a sizeable discount... I order from them almost every other day. I make up my $30 C&R license fee in one month with Brownell's. Numrich only gives a discount on select items

From the Graf's "Sign up for a new Dealer Account" web page :http://www.grafs.com/dealer/newdealer.php

If you possess an FFL (other than Class 01), Tax ID, Seller's Permit or Resale License that indicates you are in the shooting sports industry, please send us a copy of your FFL, Tax ID, Seller's Permit or Resale License. You must put "Attn: Internet Dealer Accounts" (please include your e-mail address and/or phone number) on your document.
 
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OK, Midway no longer gives a discount. Not sure who you talked to at Graf's, FourT6and2, but I definitely get dealer pricing from Graf's thanks to my C&R...I made an order two days ago. Brownell's gives a sizeable discount... I order from them almost every other day. I make up my $30 C&R license fee in one month with Brownell's. Numrich only gives a discount on select items

From the Graf's "Sign up for a new Dealer Account" web page :http://www.grafs.com/dealer/newdealer.php

If you possess an FFL (other than Class 01), Tax ID, Seller's Permit or Resale License that indicates you are in the shooting sports industry, please send us a copy of your FFL, Tax ID, Seller's Permit or Resale License. You must put "Attn: Internet Dealer Accounts" (please include your e-mail address and/or phone number) on your document.

Called again (spoke to a different department). And you're right! They set me up with a dealer account. Thanks for the info :)
 
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Since a firearm over fifty years old can classify at C&R, anyone who is interested in collecting old Colts and Smiths will enjoy having them sent straight to the door, no transfer needed. Every year more are added to the list. It is surprising what the UPS man has brought me over the years.
 
I had my class 3 c&r and really liked getting set up with century arms as a dealer and get their pricing that's only reserved for dealers. It allows u to see all the pricing on their web site. When u buy from them you order from the same person and they get to know u. Kinda nice. Cool to look at their one off and fixable 'project' type guns.
 
There are some good deals now in our own PX, such as that 1955 Colt Huntsman, that are probably Curios and Relics. Straight to your door. It really isn't all about cheap Eastern Bloc surplus.