Whoever taught you the course didn't do a very good job did they. Prohib firearms are not in your future legally my friend - unless deactivated.
He may have 12.5 on his license. I only had a POL up until 2012, but I was and still am a 12.5 licensee.
there might be a fight here to get my 12.5 full status, but I didnt want to stir the hornets nest, or should I?
Guys i'm kind of in a wierd situation. Heres the break down...
Late 80's FAC
purchased NR ak
New firearms act grand fathers me into 12.5
Didnt bother taking courses satified with what I owned and settled with POL
Busy with life
2007 break in and rifles stolen including ak
My POL expires 2015 12.5 still registered under my name
Take courses get my rpal but missing 12.5.....i call cfo nb they said they would fix it
BC cfo calls me and says he cant give me a full 12.5 only a possesion only 12.5 bla bla bla insurance actually owns the 12.5 now
but will acccomadate me in finding a replacement 12.5 one only.
Kind of odd but I think but i'm not all that dissapionted
So I'm just thinking about what to buy, there might be a fight here to get my 12.5 full status, but I didnt want to stir the hornets nest, or should I?
Thanks be gentle This is my second post. Ha
Guys i'm kind of in a wierd situation. Heres the break down...
Late 80's FAC
purchased NR ak
New firearms act grand fathers me into 12.5
Didnt bother taking courses satified with what I owned and settled with POL
Busy with life
2007 break in and rifles stolen including ak
My POL expires 2015 12.5 still registered under my name
Take courses get my rpal but missing 12.5.....i call cfo nb they said they would fix it
BC cfo calls me and says he cant give me a full 12.5 only a possesion only 12.5 bla bla bla insurance actually owns the 12.5 now
but will acccomadate me in finding a replacement 12.5 one only.
Kind of odd but I think but i'm not all that dissapionted
So I'm just thinking about what to buy, there might be a fight here to get my 12.5 full status, but I didnt want to stir the hornets nest, or should I?
Thanks be gentle This is my second post. Ha
Ha... lucky sod.....
get your 12-5 POL and any 12-5 firearm then in 5 years when you renew get the 12-5 POL problem fixed, chances are the CFO will be changed and not remember
His license says 12(DELOREAN).
There's a few things that don't add up here.
Getting back to the original question - a Russian AK74 "Krinkov" is a delicious locker queen on so many levels. It is in the AK family. The Russians used them in Afghanistan. The gun is symbolic of paras, SOF, Spetznaz, Osama, and any number of international bad actors. The shortie stock has high Look Cool Factor (LCF) points. And, the exotic 5.45 ammo is like Unicorn jerky. The final nail in the heart is you'll never get a ATT to take it anywhere.