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Brian Dudley 02-21-2024 03:41 PM

There are plenty of firearms made in the C&R era without serial numbers. A lot of them are single shot shotguns or .22 plinker rifles.

Heck serial numbers were not even required until the gun control act of 1968. Prior to that serial numbering would be for the manufacturers purposes only.


If that really is the case in CO, they really missed the ball on that one.

Bill Murphy 02-21-2024 05:30 PM

I didn't read Larry's entire post, but as Brian says, there are tens of thousands of guns without serial numbers and the ATF only requires NVSN, not a stamping of a new number. ATF doesn't want "non guns" to litter their bound books.

Larry Stauch 02-21-2024 06:08 PM

New Colorado law
 
Obviously, this law and others like it are not pointed at the antiques and C&Rs out there. They're focused on the black gun crowd and all others just get painted with that brush. If you think the states like Kalifornia, New York, Illinois and Colorado are passing these gun laws to please we sportsman, hunters, shooters and collectors they are not. They are doing just the opposite to harass all gun owners and provide as much discouragement as possible, hoping we'll all think it's too much trouble to own a gun and give them up; IMHO...

BTW, I just copied that off of some attorney's web site.

Bruce P Bruner 02-21-2024 06:24 PM

Considering that every non-serialized firearm will require serialization and a background check, it seems to be a huge inconvenience and a money grab.
What’s stopping me from purchasing at stamp set and dreaming up a number? It’s obviously less expensive. I can invent a number just as well a “smith”.

Brian Dudley 02-21-2024 06:36 PM

Well, federally, you cannot just stamp a serial number. It is illegal to alter a numner or put one on it unless you are a manufacturer or you apply to the ATF for a serial number and they provide you with one.

And regarding NICS checks, they are done by a dealer regardless of if there is a serial number or not. It is if any firearm is sold. And the serial number is not communicated to the NICS at any time of the process.

CraigThompson 02-21-2024 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Larry Stauch (Post 405951)
Obviously, this law and others like it are not pointed at the antiques and C&Rs out there. They're focused on the black gun crowd and all others just get painted with that brush. If you think the states like Kalifornia, New York, Illinois and Colorado are passing these gun laws to please we sportsman, hunters, shooters and collectors they are not. They are doing just the opposite to harass all gun owners and provide as much discouragement as possible, hoping we'll all think it's too much trouble to own a gun and give them up; IMHO...

BTW, I just copied that off of some attorney's web site.

Used to be AR uppers weren’t serialized now if I’m not mistaken the ATF made it necessary for new manufacture uppers to be serialized . Think that came about in the last year or two .

Jerry Harlow 02-21-2024 07:01 PM

From page one and the attorney's website Larry copied:

"Unlawful conduct involving an unsterilized firearm is a class 1 misdemeanor, carrying a penalty of up to 364 days in jail."

So make sure you boil your gun each time before going out.

Nick de Guerre 02-21-2024 09:16 PM

This is assinine. This law should have been written to say "guns made AFTER Jan 1st, 1969, require serial numbers."

NDG

Mike Poindexter 02-21-2024 09:25 PM

Bruce, I have not read the ghost gun legislation, but I did read the 3 day wait period legislation and it exempts anything antique or C&R eligible under federal law. I suspect the ghost gun legislation does also. Most of the gunshops that should know better choose to err on the side of self-preservation and treat all cartridge guns as "firearms" regardless of their age. I took the printed 3 day wait statute down to my LGS and showed them the language, but they wouldn't budge. The Colorado Gun Collectors Assoc. has figured it out, and in order to avoid the 3 day wait period they have restricted sales at the annual show in May to only antiques and C&R eligible guns. I bought a Fox Model B made pre'68 a few years ago and it, of course, had no serial number although there were a bunch of large capital letters factory stamped all over the frame and barrel flats. I just had an antique Lefever F grade shipped directly to my house with no problem either. Bottom line, you are at the mercy of the gunshops for local consignment sales and they are running scared. Sell it on GI or GB and ship it directly to the buyer. Knock wood, I have never had a problem with USPS Priority Mail delivering a long gun, although I always break them down and ship in a compartmented heavy cardboard box. Good luck!


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