I got my Southern Ohio Gun flyer today, and while looking through it noticed the following:
"WWII Winchester M-1 Receivers
FFL Required.
Not C&R eligible.
These rare, very collectible vintage WWII receivers are in good to fair condition..." etc, etc. (Rare and collectible...hmm)
The point I'm sticking on is WWII and NOT C&R eligible. The rules I got from the ATF with my C&R pretty much say 50 years or older, and it's C&R. So how can a receiver from WWII NOT be C&R?
S/F
Farnham
"WWII Winchester M-1 Receivers
FFL Required.
Not C&R eligible.
These rare, very collectible vintage WWII receivers are in good to fair condition..." etc, etc. (Rare and collectible...hmm)
The point I'm sticking on is WWII and NOT C&R eligible. The rules I got from the ATF with my C&R pretty much say 50 years or older, and it's C&R. So how can a receiver from WWII NOT be C&R?
S/F
Farnham