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Old 09-17-2010, 03:12 PM
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Ok guys, here's a good one...

Is a C&R issued to a particular address, or to his residency?

For instance, if a person owns two or more homes/places, so long as he keeps his C&R license and firearms at the address specified and everything is true and correct, does it matter where he physically lives/resides?
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I've never seen anything to lead me to believe that scenario would pose a problem.
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Nothing stipulates that it has to even be your residence.
It's just the licensed location that the guns are kept.

SELECTED REGULATIONS (27 C.F.R.) APPLICABLE TO LICENSED COLLECTORS
§ 478.11 Meaning of terms. Collector: Any person who acquires, holds, or disposes of firearms as curios or relics.
Collection premises: The premises described on the license of a collector as the location at which he maintains his
collection of curios and relics. Licensed collector: A collector of curios and relics only and licensed under the
provisions of this part. Person: Any individual, corporation, company, association, firm, partnership, society, or joint
stock company.


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The address on the license is also the only address that firearms can be shipped to.
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The address on the license is also the only address that firearms can be shipped to.
That is what everybody always says.........
......it is just not what ATF says.......

From the "White Book" (Fed Firearms Regs Ref Guide- 2005)
Page 152, Industry Circular 74-13:
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A good example of this being handy is a licensed collector who lives alone, and therefor wants the item shipped to his work address.
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