I am sure you are all aware (it has been discussed a lot here) that the Feds have said the Mi CPL can no longer be used in lieu of a NCICs check at an FFL. Private purchase is still OK, but an FFL dealer will run the check even if you have a CPL.
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You need to state what you are talking about when you make statements like above. You only need an RI-010 if you want to buy in a private transaction and don't have a CPL. And I would hope that if you went somewhere with the intent to view a pistol in what would be a private transaction without a CPL, you would have brought the RI-010 with you.
And if purchasing from an FFL, he will issue an RI-060 whether you have a CPL or not.
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