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 112 STAT. 1340 PUBLIC LAW 105-225—AUG. 12, 1998 (2) ammunition for firearms described in 40728(a) of this title; (3) M-16 rifles held by the Department of the Army on February 10, 1996, and used to support the small-arms firing school; and (4) parts from, and other supplies for, surplus caliber.30 and caliber,22 rimfire rifles. (b) EXCEPTION. —This section does not supersede the authority provided in section 1208 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Years 1990 and 1991 (Public Law 101-189; 10 U.S.C. 372 note). §40730. Surplus property The corporation may obtain surplus property from the Defense Reutilization Marketing Service to carry out the Civilian Marksmanship Program. A transfer of property to the corporation under this section shall be made without cost to the corporation. § 40731. Issuance or loan of Hrearms and supplies (a) ISSUANCE OR LOAN.—For purposes of training and competition, the corporation may issue or loan, with or without charges to recover administrative costs, caliber.22 rimfire and caliber.30 surplus rifles, air rifles, caliber.22 and.30 ammunition, repair parts, and other supplies necessary for activities related to the Civilian Marksmanship Program to— (1) organizations afliliated with the corporation that provide firearms training to youth; (2) the Boy Scouts of America; (3) 4-H Clubs; (4) the Future Farmers of America; and (5) other youth oriented organizations. (b) SECURITY OF FIREARMS. — The corporation shall ensure adequate oversight and accountability for firearms issued or loaned under this section. The corporation shall prescribe procedures for the security of issued or loaned firearms in accordance with United States, State, and local laws. § 40732. Sale of Hrearms and supplies (a) AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS.— The corporation may sell, at fair market value, caliber.22 rimfire and caliber.30 surplus rifles, air rifles, caliber.22 and.30 ammunition, repair parts, and other supplies to organizations affiliated with the corporation that provide training in the use of firearms. (b) GUN CLUB MEMBERS.—(1) The corporation may sell, at fair market value, caliber.22 rimfire and caliber.30 surplus rifles, ammunition, repair parts and other supplies necessary for target practice to a citizen of the United States who is over 18 years of age and who is a member of a gun club affiliated with the corporation. (2) Except as provided in section 40733 of this title, sales under this subsection are subject to applicable United States, State, and local law. In addition to any other requirement, the corporation shall establish procedures to obtain a criminal records check of the individual with United States Government and State law enforcement agencies.

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