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47C33FE9-CC53-42EC-8089-55084BBCFB76.jpeg hk usc to ump conversion. Hdps stock block. Hdps rails. Barrel is a cut down usc barrel. Everything is done correctly. It comes with a pelican case and two mags. This is obviously a n NFA item will need to transfer accordingly through an class 3 dealer. I have one here in Vancouver who will do it and store it while your paperwork goes through. I have never sold anything on here so I'm not sure if I'm posting in the correct place. Tavor in first pic not for sale.
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if you are not a dealer yourself, for you to transfer it to a dealer is a form 4, $200 and a year wait, then it will be another form 4 and $200 from dealer to the new individual.
you can transfer directly a form 4 from person to person with 1 tax stamp and a year wait. you will hold the sbr till the approval. then you both go to a dealer and do a normal 4473...
 
if you are not a dealer yourself, for you to transfer it to a dealer is a form 4, $200 and a year wait, then it will be another form 4 and $200 from dealer to the new individual.
you can transfer directly a form 4 from person to person with 1 tax stamp and a year wait. you will hold the sbr till the approval. then you both go to a dealer and do a normal 4473...
I am not a dealer but I do own many Nfa items in my trust. I use Andrew Ortwein (cocktailer on this site) I purchased this sbr from him some years back. Long story short is we can use any class three firearms dealer to do the transfer. I have contacted sporting systems here in Vancouver and arranged with them to store the sbr during the year long wait for the new owner. We would transfer to their inventory which is not a 1 year wait and then the new buyer would have the piece of mind to know his firearm is sitting at a dealer locally waiting to be transferred to him/her as soon as their paperwork's goes through the Nfa process which you are correct my last sbr took 11 months.
 
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