Curio and Relics
Since NY has adopted the NY SAFE act, more questions than answers have come up. As i read it, there provisions in the law that protect firearms that are on the Curio and Relic list. As I understand it, any firearm 50 years or older is on the list. I am not sure what all that means to me and I hoping someone (perferably with a C&R license) can help. Can someone sum up that law in a few paragraphs? I have questions like: I know Armalite AR's are on the list. Some Colt AR's are 50 years old. Does that make them on the list? If so, why aren't they all listed but Armalite's are listed? MY High Standard Model A (I think it was made somewhere around 1940) is listed as a Collector. What is that? Are they different than C&R's?
I have never had to know what a C&R was (or is) and now I think I have to.
Thanks,
mark
Complete thread:
- Curio and Relics -
Mark,
2013-01-19, 07:18
- Here's the acess to the lists and updates. - MR, 2013-01-19, 08:48
- C&R only applies to those so licensed -
brionic,
2013-01-19, 10:44
- NY used the term Curio and Relic in the new law - cas, 2013-01-19, 23:04
- The List - JLF, 2013-01-19, 11:21
- Curio and Relics - Mark, 2013-01-19, 12:56
- Which one am I, a curio or a relic...? - AaronB, 2013-01-21, 07:25