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can a regular joe (without a ffl or crl) but ammo from sog? I was reading in their rules and it was a bit vague.
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Well guys, to commemorate the National Gun Protest Day..... I bought a rifle. This is another RC K98k from Ben at Classic Arms. Since I was out of town, I asked him to ship yesterday since I will be home today to receive it. It is a 1943 "bnz" (Steyr) in the early no letter block. Actually the S/N is in the SS block, but it does not have the single rune stamped on it. Of course it will be a total mismatch like all the RC K98ks, but it is supposed to be very nice!

I have the one I bought week before last apart now and hope to have it cleaned and reassembled today. I will get photos of both tomorrow and post.
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I protested National Gun Protest Day by buying a gun safe ($289 for a 10-gun Sentry safe) and some cleaning patches at my favorite local gun shop, even though a day late, 8/29. :P
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Depends where you live, some localities require a FFL of some kind to buy ammo. Some you can't order ammo at all.

can a regular joe (without a ffl or crl) but ammo from sog? I was reading in their rules and it was a bit vague.
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trzeci98 Hey brother I am new to these P-64s but I am not new to these liberal folks at brady. They already fight legal guns on a daily basis. They teach their children that guns equal evil. It is hard now that I've been a father for three years I now have to keep my hate in check so I can teach my daughter why we are better than these people who hate Americas freedom. On a lighter note this would have been a great day to teach my little girl how to shoot spit balls!!
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You can do with SOG whatever you can legally do in your state. If you are required to have an FID card or License To Carry or just a Drivers License they will require you to fax a copy to them and sign an Ammunition Waiver stating that you are legal to purchase ammo in your state. Check out the website all the information is there.
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I'm in Georgia, so all ammo is go, so I assume SOG does accept orders from civies then?
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Absolutely, I have a C&R but that just gets them to ship me C&R eligible firearms...nothing to do with ammo.

I say go for it, shouldn't have a problem at all.
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