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I'm sure they'll be in a garage sale the day I get hauled offGot pics?![]()
Hey, maybe she could start an OF and pose with your NFA Trust things if they don't get forfeited![]()
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I'm sure they'll be in a garage sale the day I get hauled offGot pics?![]()
Hey, maybe she could start an OF and pose with your NFA Trust things if they don't get forfeited![]()
No one gets that. Worst I've ever seen was 8 years and that was for a convicted felon with 26 NFA items . To be fair though they could only really prosecute homey for felon in possession of firearms because convicted felons cannot be tried for NFA possession. Usually first offense 1-2 years with no to minimal fine.Yup. 10 years in Club Fed, loss of 2A rights for life, and a honking big fine of $250,000 for individuals, $500,000 for organizations
I think you're right about them not checking the prints, mine went through without a hitch!There are quite a few tutorials out there. Here's one of them from Gun Builders Depot.
Here's the ATF site for forms and instructions. Here's the form with instructions.
It sounds more intimidating than it really is.
You can go through Silencerco if you'd like to have a company guide you through it.
If you think you might be doing mare than just a couple, getting digital fingerprints is also an option. Just do an internet search and you'll find out where and how. If I remember correctly, you need to make sure you put the purpose of the finger prints into the form so that it has the correct format. AFIK, they really don't check your fingerprints against a database, just keep them on file.
I've had forms approved before the prints got thereI think you're right about them not checking the prints, mine went through without a hitch!
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They hold that over your head and do some felony stacking so they can tell you you will die in prison. . . that is unless you would take a plea deal of 60 monthsNo one gets that. Worst I've ever seen was 8 years and that was for a convicted felon with 26 NFA items . To be fair though they could only really prosecute homey for felon in possession of firearms because convicted felons cannot be tried for NFA possession. Usually first offense 1-2 years with no to minimal fine.
What is it? 95% of Federal cases plea out?They hold that over your head and do some felony stacking so they can tell you you will die in prison. . . that is unless you would take a plea deal of 60 months
Why 60? No idea, I just picked that because that's just how long someone I (and maybe some of you) knew so he wouldn't face a jury and risk a lot longer
I went to there website but i don't know where to start on Silencerco website
Dunno about Silencerco.I went to there website but i don't know where to start on Silencerco website
I was going to suggest talking to the guys at Curt's Discount in Milwaukie, but that's not very close to you.You can also talk to John @Wellburn's Guns on Hwy 62 heading towards White City. They have always been very helpful.
My mistake, it's Silencer shop.that has the kiosk.I went to there website but i don't know where to start on Silencerco website
Yes, unless it gets changed by then. Still months to go.Confirming that the cost changed from 200 to 0?
JAN 1, 2026You have to engrave your lower & file paperwork just like always. Then wait for approval BEFORE installing a stock.
This.
Not sure when the cost change goes into affect. Some say Oct, others say Jan...
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Still have to do the engraving & apply. Even though $0 tax.JAN 1, 2026
Guess you now have a registered SBR, swap the brace for a stock, if possible.When the braces were ruled illegal and we were offered the free stamp offer to do an SBR, I submitted an application. However I was super tardy in sending in the cover letter and assumed that they had, or were, going to toss my app out.
But a few weeks ago I got an e-mail and asked if I wanted them to keep it in process, to which I replied affirmative.
Today I got the e-mail that said I am approved!
Now what do I need to do? Completely uncharted waters for me.
You have an SBR . Put a stock on itWhen the braces were ruled illegal and we were offered the free stamp offer to do an SBR, I submitted an application. However I was super tardy in sending in the cover letter and assumed that they had, or were, going to toss my app out.
But a few weeks ago I got an e-mail and asked if I wanted them to keep it in process, to which I replied affirmative.
Today I got the e-mail that said I am approved!
Now what do I need to do? Completely uncharted waters for me.
Sweet!When the braces were ruled illegal and we were offered the free stamp offer to do an SBR, I submitted an application. However I was super tardy in sending in the cover letter and assumed that they had, or were, going to toss my app out.
But a few weeks ago I got an e-mail and asked if I wanted them to keep it in process, to which I replied affirmative.
Today I got the e-mail that said I am approved!
Now what do I need to do? Completely uncharted waters for me.
I dont even print them out any more. Havent for years.Sweet!
As others mention, you now have a SBR.
I keep copies of my NFA stuff with me when we use them.
Never been asked to produce proof, however better to have than have not.
-Technically only ATF can ask to see stamps, or in the case of pistol amnesties (no stamp), the approval/conditional approval. UNLESS suspected of committing a crime. IIRC…