I'm surprised the company did a refund. I had a similar situation not too long ago. In my case, it took a few days and many, many phone calls to get it straightened out. But in the end, the company I'd bought the ammo from sent a new order and charged the shipping company for it.
"the ammunition is “armor piercing” under the section 921(a)(17)(B)(i) and is therefore not importable. ATF’s determination applies only to the Russian-made 7N6 ammunition analyzed, not to all 5.45x39 ammunition. Ammunition of that caliber using projectiles without a steel core would have to...
NavyLCDR asked for a reference to my claim about armored car guards being able to carry in any state (Though please note that I did not say they can automatically carry wherever they want). Since I'm typing this on my phone, its difficult to cut and paste anything, but if you want to look up the...
I work armored car, and as far as I know there aren't any laws at the federal level that cover this type of thing for us-except that all states are required to honor all other states permits/licenses when it comes to on duty armored car guards. At the state level, as already pointed out that...
Does your state law address this issue. Here in Nebraska the State Patrol was behind on processing applications for quite awhile, but our law specifies that at the end of the allowed time period (I think its 45 days, but I'd have to look it up to be sure) they have to issue the permit even if...
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