A class 3 dealer is a gun dealer that can sell short rifles, short shotguns, machine guns, and surpressors. Some states don't allow some of those things, but most states do.
In the U.S. you can legally buy a full auto through an NFA dealer (commonly called a class 3 dealer). Every gun dealer is not a class 3 dealer. The paperwork takes longer than a regular gun purchase, and only certain machine guns are legal to sell to civilians.
He is sponsored by his local class 3 gun shop/dealer, they let him barrow the gun to help them get more traffic on their website/business.
A dealer at a gun show is a licenced FFL dealer, the same as any dealer who owns a gun shop with a store front.
Gun Dealer happened in 1990.
Gun Dealer was created in 1990.
A firearms dealer. To be able to do business as such, you must have a Federal Firearms Licence (FFL). Most gun shops will have a Type 1 FFL, and pawn shops will have a Type 2 FFL. A Type 3 FFL is the only class of FFL which does not permit the possessor to act as a dealer.
Pen guns can only be purchased from a class 3 firearms dealer. These things are not very widely available. Most people who have one have made it themselves.
You will need to find a Class III FFL dealer. They will order the gun for you. ATF form 4 will need to be filled out. If ATF approves the form 4 then the dealer will transfer ownership to you and charge you the 200 dollar tax stamp. Please correct me if I'm incorrect or my info is outdated.
Yes,NFA or class 3 items are legal in the state.
A dealer at a gun show is a licenced FFL dealer, the same as any dealer who owns a gun shop with a store front.
The gun and a receipt from the dealer.
To SELL Class III firearms, you must be a dealer that has been licensed to buy and sell class III guns (also known as a SOT- Special Occupational Tax) To OWN a class III firearm, you do not "get a license". Transfer of that gun to you requires it be transferred by a Class III dealer, and the transfer approved by the BATFE.