A recent posting asked a question about Winchester M. 92's with less than 16" barrels. I said I would look into the ATF information as sent to all C&R license holders. I will try to keep this list limited to Marlin, Savage and Winchester. I will mention a few others of general interest.
All the below listed guns are C&R legal. They can be legally owned with no special documentation needed. Any gun mfg. before 1898 is not a C&R gun regardless of make. Replicas of C&R guns mfg. after 1898 are NOT C&R eligable.
Starting with Savage lever guns: All Savage M.99 pre-war (II) w/S.N. below 450,000.
Marlin: This is interesting. There are NO Marlins of any age listed as C&R guns EXCEPT, most, if not all guns with less than 16"barrels. There are a few Marlin Anniversary M.39's on the list though.
Winchester: All guns in this list must have 16" or longer barrels. The short barrel guns are also listed below. All M. 53, 64, 65, 71, 86, 88, 92 and 95. All M.94 up to S.N. 2,700,000 and !/2/1964.
Winchester: All models with barrels less than 16", IF on the C&R list.
In looking over this list it seems to have virtually all M.92 and M.94's listed. If you own or find a less than 18" barreled gun for sale, I can verify it's registration in the manual.
Most, if not ALL Winchester M. 94 Commemoratives. Again this list can determine if your commemorative is listed. There is no 50 year old minimum cutoff on these guns.
A few other C&R guns.
ALL military issue rifles and semi-autos between 1899 and 1946.
Colt commerical 1911 45 auto # C1 to C130,000.
Most Ruger Blackhawk 357 and 44 Magnum. Many other Ruger pistols in 44 Magnum and 22 caliber.
All M1 (Garand) prior to 1956.
U.S. M2 carbines Mfg. before 1946. You must have a C&R license to posses this one. Yes, Virginia there is a Santa Clause!
Of course this list is only a small portion of the C&R manual. The manual also includes a guideline to determine if a gun would fall under the ATF rules. Also, the manual has the proceedure outlined in it to submit a potential gun to be included in the list.
Hope this helps.
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Not quite right. If it has not been sporterized, or highly modified you are correct, but if i has it is no longer C&R qualified.cas wrote:Anything made before Jan 1958.
This means that if the general look of the gun is still the same it's still C&R, but if you added a folding stock to your Garand it wont be C&R any longer.
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CA does recognize Curio Relic handguns
Curio Relic Federally defined handguns are exempt from the Certified List in CA. They cannot be sent to or transferred by a C&R license holder without going through a regullar FFL dealer. C&R handguns are one of the exemptions on the certified list requirement, along with specified single action revolvers, law enforcement sales and private party transfers.Jayhawker wrote:Also, check your state for additional limitations (even though it's a federal license). CA, for example, does not recognize C&R handguns at all.