How much to charge

Started by gryffon2004, June 12, 2005, 03:19:09 PM

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gryffon2004

This may not be the right place to post this.  I just got my mould for a 45 bullet.  How much do I charge for 200 bullets as cast?  Thanks for your help in advance.
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Delmonico

One thought, do some checking, I had a friend who sold cast bullets till the BATF came down on him.  Something about not having a manufatures license.  Do check first, I am almost sure you need one to be leagal.
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Quote from: Delmonico on June 12, 2005, 03:57:56 PM
One thought, do some checking, I had a friend who sold cast bullets till the BATF came down on him.  Something about not having a manufatures license.  Do check first, I am almost sure you need one to be leagal.

I agree and add, the internet is probably not a good place to ask...You never know who's watching ...ref. look at the Black Bear vs. .45, thread in the Longbranch
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gryffon2004

You need a license to sell chunks of lead?  I could understand if I was trying to sell loaded ammunition or something.  Well so much for that idea.  Thanks yall.
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gryffon2004

The atf website says that bullets for an antique firearm are exempt from licenseing requirements.
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Hemlock Mike

Bullets or Slugs??  There's got to be a difference.  A slug is just a fishing sinker until its loaded into a casing.   But the "Patriot" Act may have changed all of that. 

Mike

tarheel mac

Not sure about the licensing needed at all...but as to your original question, that would depend...Bald-headed middle-aged North Carolinans should get the bullets free except for shippiing of course... ::)

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