But you can't buy an E cat firearm unless you have an E cat endorsement? If the letter E belongs to the firearm how does a normal non endorsed owner obtain that firearm if there is no such thing as an endorsed owner?
How does this apply to Letters 'B' and 'C'. Can I now convert an A to full auto and have it put on a C?
As a dealer how do I convert an A firearm to an E. do I wave a magic wand and say ' I now pronounce you E' and from that point on it is an E. or do apply to police to convert an A to an E. what form should I use.
Does the E and its relevant conditions travel with the firearm when it's sold. For example I have no interest in owning a E that can't be used for hunting. If thes conditions travel with the gun then some guns are going to be worth more than others based on there E conditions?
I'm still having trouble separating the E that applies to the user vs The E that applies to the gun.
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