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    FFL to buy 10 ML?


    Do I need a FFL to buy a 10 ML? I am in Michigan. Thanks,
    newbie from gr, mi.

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    For an original 10ML - yes. For the 10ML-II - no.

    The BATF determined that the original 10ML could to easily be converted to a centerfire rifle and thus deemed that it would be subject to a 4473 form and background check. This is why Savage redesigned it after the first year which resulted in the 10ML-II which does NOT need to have a 4473 form and background check run.

    However, there are some gun dealers out there who are just ignorant - even some of the higher volume and more reputable shops. The shop where I bought my 10ML-II back in the fall of 2002 is a prime example. Even though the BAFT doesn't require a background check on the 10ML-II the dealer where I bought mine wouldn't sell it to me without doing it - even after I spent 15 minutes arguing with him about it and explaining why I didn't need to. I ultimately just did the 4473 and background check to get the gun I wanted and get out of there. I really can't blame the dealer - they were just covering their own rears with the BATF based on the prior years model not meeting muzzleloader requirements.
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    You might want to check on that , Jim. I do believe that there was a ruling about any muzzle loading firearm that uses a modern centerfire primer for ignition was subject to a 4473.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharpshooter View Post
    You might want to check on that , Jim. I do believe that there was a ruling about any muzzle loading firearm that uses a modern centerfire primer for ignition was subject to a 4473.
    This is the most recent BATF document I can find on the subject. See Page 2, right column, middle of page. Based on my understanding of this, only those modern inline muzzleloaders (using a #209 primer ignition) which can easily be converted to a centerfire rifle via barrel swap (like those listed) are required to have 4473 paperwork done.

    http://www.atf.gov/files/publication...er-2005-02.pdf

    This is off the current BATF website. See the answer to FAQ #1 starting at the bottom of Page 2 and leading into Page 3. Note that the first version of the Savage 10ML is specifically listed here as needing 4473 paperwork.

    https://www.atf.gov/files/firearms/i...top-10-qas.pdf

    If all muzzleloaders using a #209 primer required a 4473 then Bass Pro, Cabela's or anyone else wouldn't be able to sell them online and ship them directly to the customer like they do.
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    Jim et Fred, Thanks for the info.
    I just placed my order for 10 ml II online, the website did not ask for FFL, gulp, hopefully it will come through.
    newbie from gr, mi.

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    update:
    The ML was scheduled for delivery on Thursday, it showed that it was loaded on to the UPS truck at 515 am.
    Every time I left home I reminded my mother that she will need to answer the door and sign for the package. Lunch went by, dinner went by nothing. At 645 pm I heard a "thump" near the main door but no bell. I walked over to the door, opened it, found a rather large package and caught the back of a skinny young UPS girl (temp holiday staff) running back to her vehicle.
    She did not even ring the door bell when I thought I had to sign for it, wow!

    Excitement, I opened the package and found a shiny ML with a box of accessories.

    Q: Should there have been some kind of a power measure (by vol) thing as part of the accessories?
    newbie from gr, mi.

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