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Scheels doesn't get it about LB 817
Locked n Loaded:
Quote from RLM5150:
Both the CHP and the Nebraska FPC are valid forms of "permission" by the State of Nebraska to purchase a handgun, as granted by the State of Nebraska. Having "permission" from the State of Nebraska and having passed a background check are separate
This is correct, both are forms of permission to purchase a handgun. When a call is made to FBI NICS (thanks, it was late last night) the operator asks if the firearm being transferred is a long gun or a handgun. If you state "Handgun" the NICS operator will not proceed with the check since the state of residence of the purchaser stated by the dealer earlier in the NICS call is "Nebraska" and a Handgun Purchase Certificate is needed in order to transfer in Nebraska. The HPC serves as the background check. Until approved by the ATF, a CHP does not.
Please e-mail me directly and we can compare ATF sources.
RLMoeller:
Well that could be the difference. I don't use the phone, I do it all online with e-NICS.
Interesting. I will be in touch.
Thanks
Burnsy87:
I haven't looked at AR stuff at Scheel's Omaha (other than ammo) for awhile, but I'm pretty sure they had collapsible stocks in the glass case near the rifle cases with the magazines and flashlight mounts and such.
In all honesty, Scheel's Omaha has been pretty good to me. They will keep getting my business.
Randy:
+1
Jack is the manager in Omaha and has been very helpful to me.
bkoenig:
After going to both the Omaha and Lincoln Scheels in the past week I'm thinking the salesman must have been full of it. Both stores had AR's with folding stocks, in fact the Lincoln one had a JP rifle with a Magpul PRS stock. Most of their AR's are DPMS but it's pretty cool that they're carrying some higher end stuff.
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