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Ammo Retailer Obtains FFL & Adds Firearms Inventory

Monday, August 16th, 2010 at 3:23 PM

Ammo Retailer Obtains FFL & Adds Firearms Inventory

Lucky Gunner.com

Lucky Gunner.com

KNOXVILLE, TN --(AmmoLand.com)- Those of you who follow online ammo news won’t be surprised to learn that LuckyGunner.com recently obtained its Federal Firearms License (FFL) and plans to begin offering firearms for sale on its website in the coming weeks.

What’s the reason for the expansion?

The answer is simple: to continue adding value for its customers with an ever increasing product lineup. While LuckyGunner.com has historically been focused on becoming the number one retailer for all things ammo, the customer requests for related product lines has continued to increase over time.

For these same reasons, LuckyGunner.com recently started carrying primers, especially offering small pistol primers for sale and plans to attack firearms with equal ferocity. With a steady following of ammo customers and the successful addition of reloading supplies to the growing array of products LuckyGunner.com carries, the Lucky Gunner team expects that the addition of firearms will be received well by its customer base.

The same In Stock-Shipping policy will hold true for all LuckyGunner.com inventory- including firearms. If you see it on our website, it will be in stock and ready to ship. Our live inventory counter ensures that what you see is what we’ve got. Every time. No exceptions. As is always the case with LuckyGunner.com, when you order before 3pm EST on a business day, your order will ship the very same day. Orders placed after 3pm EST or on a weekend ship out the next business day.

If you’re in the market to purchase a firearm and aren’t sure how to place your order, the process is simple.

Buying a Firearm from LuckyGunner.com

  1. Order Online
  2. LuckyGunner.com Coordinates Shipment with FFL Dealer of Your Choice
  3. You Pick Up Firearm from FFL Dealer

Please note: When picking up your firearm, you will be required to fill out a firearm transfer form and any forms required by your state and local authorities.

Visit www.luckygunner.com and watch for the launch of our firearms line- we’d be happy to guide you through the process of purchasing a firearm online from LuckyGunner.com.

Happy Shooting!

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2nd Lawsuit Filed Against California’s Online Handgun Ammunition

Sunday, July 18th, 2010 at 5:44 PM

2nd Lawsuit Filed Against California’s Online Handgun Ammunition
AB962 Legal Challenge Filed in Federal Court July Thursday 1 2010…

State Ammunition

State Ammunition

Ventura, Cal --(Ammoland.com)- A legal challenge to California’s online handgun ammunition sales ban and fingerprint purchasing requirement (AB962) was recently filed in federal court.

A copy of the lawsuit is available at the following link: http://tiny.cc/4k6ae

The lawsuit was filed by the Chaffin Law Office (WWW.chaffinlaw.com) of Ventura, California, on behalf of three Plaintiffs including State Ammunition Inc., a California company selling ammunition online at www.stateammo.com, as well as individuals Jim Otten and Jim Russell, both retired members of the United States Marine Corps.

Jim Otten, a Minnesota resident, is the owner of www.a1ammo.com, a company outside California claiming that as a result of AB962, it will no longer be able to sell to California residents and Jim Russell, a retired Marine Corps Major and a Shooting Sports Director for the Paralyzed Veterans Association of America, who claims that as a result of AB962, he will be unable to purchase bulk handgun ammunition online which he uses to help disabled veterans with rehabilitative organized shooting activities.

The legal action claims that AB962 violates the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution by banning handgun ammunition sales in anything other than a face-to-face transaction, and therefore eliminating the ability for California residents to buy ammunition from companies outside the state, as well as the ability for companies inside the state to sell to out-of-state residents.

Plaintiffs also argue that AB962 violates Equal Protection and Due Process rights by criminalizing sales of handgun ammunition to various prohibited persons without defining handgun ammunition, and without giving people to ability to know who is actually a prohibited purchaser.

The case follows a flurry of anti-gun legislation recently emerging from the Democrat controlled legislature in Sacramento, including AB50 (2004 ban on 50 caliber BMG rifles), AB1471 (2007 requirement for ballistic microstamping technology), SB585 (2009 attempted ban of gun shows at San Francisco Cow Palace), AB1934 (2009 ban of open carry of unloaded firearms in public), AB1810 (2010 attempt to require permanent registration of long guns), AB2223 (2010 attempt to expand the “lead free” Condor Zone banning the most common and most affordable types of ammunition), among numerous other gun relates laws and regulations.

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