Might as well be legal!

 I have been puttering around the shop and working on wood and steel projects for a few years now, and decided I really should apply for a Federal Firearms License so I can take on projects for people and legally charge money for it - seems to be a good idea for a retired law enforcement / disabled veteran to do. There might be one or two vets out there who have done the same... 😏

There are several different classes of FFL to choose from, labeled 1 through 10.

Type 01 - Firearms dealer/Gunsmith. This is what I applied for.

Type 02 - Pawnbroker. Nope, not running a pawn shop.

Type 03 - Collector, Curio and Relic. This is for buying anything older than 50 years from time of manufacture. Again, nope. 01 covers any purchases.

Type 06 - 10. Not going to manufacture ammunition or firearms, not going to import firearms, not going to deal in or manufacture destructive devices. 

The forms and check have been mailed to the ATF office in Portland, Oregon - hope Antifa hasn't burned them out in the last riot - they really tried a couple of times already!

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