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You also have to remember that for a C&R gun to retain the C&R exemption, it must be in the original basic configuration. This is probably the most disregarded aspect of cruffling, but it is still a potential for loosing your license.
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A little OT, but I have to ask you.
If I would want to build a sporter out of a M/N, and just went to a LGS and bought one without using my C&R, I still have to enter it in my bound book. Now, it's a C&R in my book, so I
can't sporterize it. If any C&R in my possession has to be in my book, I cant "disposition" it to me, without putting it back in my book! Sounds like a vicious circle.