Novice thinking of 03 and 01 ffl

Perhaps it's time to ask a fundamental question: What is your real purpose? Is it your intention to be a C&R collector and to be able to enhance your collection, or is your intention to fix and sell guns (either for fun or for profit)?
 
Collecting, but I want my collection cheap, don't need to be pretty, just has to be safe to shoot. Though collecting takes time and money figured fix em and what's left could be traded or sold for the next part of the collection, gives me a hobby to fill my time with and expands what little collection I do have. That was the thought, I don't think I'd sell much in the line of guns, maybe 2 or 3 per month out of about 10 or so rifles. I've been told a crate goes pretty cheap some as low as 60 bucks and sometimes there's a few cheap fixes in the crates, can steal parts from the other you fix ems to make working antique firearms fit for shooting. My line of thinking been keep the best one out of the bunch fixed shooters, spend the rest of the month trying to trade for something else or sell for the money to buy something else for the collection, next month but another crate and do it again, I might not even sell those I don't want, might take to the web looking for trades, I'd love to get a hawken in the collection.

Since the accident I have had a ton of time on my hands and I wanted to take up gunsmithing and collecting firearms. I have a technical mind for machines, computers, electronics and the like.

To me the cheapest way to build upon and expand my collection cheaply was the you fix em crates, but to buy them I'd need a licence, apparently the 01 is best if I can figure out the zoning and what not, I think from hearing the feed back I should also big the atf and pick their brains.
 
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