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General Discussion / Re: PSA at Kokohead
« on: October 18, 2021, 03:32:24 PM »
I felt like a ass when called out.. safety means following the RO. Do it. We win
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A permit to acquire should not be necessary. You already acquired it as an unregulated, non-firearm hunk of material. You should only have to register it.
So, yes, if it conforms to the arbitrary interpretations of the law by whomever serves you at HPD, you should be able to register it in one visit.
We have two processes: Permits and Registrations.
Permit [to Acquire] is required for a transfer of ownership.
Registration is required for all firearms you already own, acquire or manufacture.
This is my understanding of how it works, but I have no personal experience with 80% receivers. I've registered C&R firearms, and no permit to acquire was required. They did ask me for my long gun permit when I registered my C&R pistol, so for a smoother transaction, you should go ahead and get/renew that before registering the receiver.

