I have so called friends telling me that I can order ammunition on my own and have it delivered to my own home's door with no FFL license.
When I lived in Texas, this was not true. For twenty years I maintained an FFL
I have allowed it to slip, these days, with concerns about kids and soccer and band an all.
These days, I am a home father, but I still run out of ammo from time to time.
My question, especially since my son's latest obsession seems to be all about the variety of weaponry he has at hand in his dad's gun safe;
can I order ammunition from an internet source and have it delivered to my own door? I no longer keep an FFL.
I have heard both sides of this, from people I used to trust. I need the REAL truth!
Can someone help me decipher Indiana law a bit?
Can I actually order prepared ammunition (if so, caliber restrictions?), bullets to load, powder, primers, primed brass, fired recovered brass, etc?? to be delivered to my own doorstep without a Federal license?
Help!
When I lived in Texas, this was not true. For twenty years I maintained an FFL
I have allowed it to slip, these days, with concerns about kids and soccer and band an all.
These days, I am a home father, but I still run out of ammo from time to time.
My question, especially since my son's latest obsession seems to be all about the variety of weaponry he has at hand in his dad's gun safe;
can I order ammunition from an internet source and have it delivered to my own door? I no longer keep an FFL.
I have heard both sides of this, from people I used to trust. I need the REAL truth!
Can someone help me decipher Indiana law a bit?
Can I actually order prepared ammunition (if so, caliber restrictions?), bullets to load, powder, primers, primed brass, fired recovered brass, etc?? to be delivered to my own doorstep without a Federal license?
Help!