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A few years ago I decided to get a C&R and initially I regretted it (for I am now on the government's radar) but this last year I have acquired six vintage weapons that I have had shipped to my home.

They are: Mk1 No 5 Enfield Jungle Carbine, Savage 1917, Remington model 12 pump, Remington model 121 pump, Broomhandle Mauser and a Remington model 51.

Jim

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A C&R does make purchasing milsurps convenient.聽 Precisely because of that, it can easily wind up being the most expensive piece of paper you own ...

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3 hours ago, RED333 said:

So C&R is like reloading,聽 you shoot more so no savings? 馃槏

No savings whatsoever!

Sure, I save on background fee, transfer fees, etc...but precisely because of that it makes it so much easier to pull the trigger on old weapons (figuratively...and also literally, I guess)

Jim

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8 hours ago, No_0ne said:

A C&R does make purchasing milsurps convenient.聽 Precisely because of that, it can easily wind up being the most expensive piece of paper you own ...

Exactly!

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Renewed mine last week. No Regerts. The renewal asks how many you've acquired and moved along in the last 3 years. I checked my bound book just to be sure I was accurate and the first number was somehow higher than I remember it being 馃檪聽 and the second number remained at 0.

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I have been able to resist buying (& selling) recently, but it still comes in handy for the Brownells discount though.

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Yup! Just like those wanting to get a ham license....now big brother knows where you are and what you do. But nice collection you're working on!

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