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I have three NFA items and yes it is addictive and expensive, like you already don't know that. First I just wanted an SBR, but then I saw a friend's can and was hooked. Pictures below show my SBR'd Colt 6450 9mm AR wearing a Thompson Machine ISIS-2 suppressor and my Ruger 10/22 wearing an SWR...
I'm a current resident of Oregon, soon to be moving permanently to Washington.
I have a variety of NFA items. SBRs on Form 1s, Suppressors on Form 4s, some are individual, some are on a trust.
I'm understanding that I'll need to complete, submit, and receive approval of a Form 5320.20 prior to...
SBR's that are tax stamped, VS Pistols that have a brace, and are not.
One, we pay a significant federal tax for and hop through flaming hoops. The other, we don't. In my mind, if I paid a federal tax, the ability to restrict is moot. Historically, I'm thinking full auto that where...
Article on decent site talking about the changes in NFA Trust rules going into effect on June 28th:
https://gunblogblacklist.blogspot.com/2016/06/new-nfa-trust-rules-go-into-affect-june.html
I just purchased a basic (gundocx) trust online (with the intent to upgrade later). I haven't got it notaried yet. When I was filling out the form I thought that there would be a bit more details after paying and putting in my basic info (date, address, name etc.). One thing they didn't ask was...
I have decided to go the route of an attorney prepared trust for my future NFA Weapons. I have been told that the reason for a firearms trust is to set it up to be revocable. Those of you that have used an attorney to set up a revocable firearms trust, is it something that you can amend...
I've never seen this topic specifically discussed; but do most people have a single trust and put all their NFA items onto that trust, or do most people have multiple trusts, for example 1 item per 1 trust?
This issue occurs to me as I get ready to jump into the NFA pool by buying several...
Has anyone else seen these? It is a shotgun with a pistol grip and short barrel but it is not an NFA item according to the ATF. It looks like it would be a beast to shoot.
It's going to be really interesting to see how this plays out.
http://koin.com/2016/03/30/man-jailed-for-repeated-911-calls-over-homeless/
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A little help here please. I have a few rifles Id like to SBR. Can anyone walk me thru how to do it? It can be done online correct?
Thank you in advance.
Anybody know what dealers in the Portland area are charging to do a NFA transfer? I asked Curt's and they charge $100!! Is it that ridiculous everywhere or are they way out in left field?
I was thinking about this yesterday and I'm still scratching my head although I think I know the answer. Before UBC's in Washington I could sell a NFA item to a private individual. They had to do the paperwork and get it approved and I could hand it over to them directly on a form 4. If I wanted...
Considering trying to get a stamp and make an SBR, I've always stayed away from anything requiring a stamp due to paranoia. People saying they will come knock on your door to inspect where item is stored etc. Any advice for someone considering going for a SBR/NFA item? Go easy on me, I am new...
All responsible parties of a trust will now be required to submit fingerprint cards, photos, and a new questionnaire form with Form 1 and 4 applications.
The Chief Law Enforcement Sign Off has been REMOVED from ALL applications, both trusts and individuals.
HOWEVER, you will be required to...
Anyone have links to legal documentations about NFA items crossing state lines?
Mainly looking for SBR and Silencers/Suppressors.
From what I gather an SBR needs ATF approval under form 5320.20
And Silencers/suppressors doesn't need approval so long as no state laws prohibit them?
Any help...