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Ya, I think the process is so involved, it would be hard to condense into a reply in a thread.
You can call the ATF office in your area also.
They will be the ones interviewing you, so it helps them if you do everything right.
ATF Online - Firearms - How To - Become An FFL
Why you guys making it sound so difficult?
I believe he was asking about Class III or otherwise called NFA items such as SBRs, silencers, fully automatic weapons, and "any other weapon." There's no need to get an FFL yourself to transfer a NFA item. I thought the basic rundown for a simple in-state transfer (unless you want to set up a trust, which there should be threads on) is filling out the Form 4, sending in your finger prints, getting the county sheriff to sign off, paying your $200 tax stamp to the US treasurer, and waiting. There shouldn't be any extra regulations in Oregon (covered under ORS 166.272).
There's an entire category of threads dealing with NFA items on this forum: NFA Weapons
Specifically: http://www.northwestfirearms.com/nfa-weapons/27227-devils-details-know-laws.html
The ATF's Handbook on NFA weapons is here: ATF Online - Publications - Firearms - National Firearms Act Handbook
Chapter 9 talks about Form 4 and there will be one in the appendix.
I know it is on another board but I wrote this FAQ to help answer those questions, GunBroker.com Message Forums - Basic NFA FAQ (update 4-6-11)
OOPS...........Sorry.
I thougth you wanted to be an NFA dealer.
My mistake.
I know it is on another board but I wrote this FAQ to help answer those questions, GunBroker.com Message Forums - Basic NFA FAQ (update 4-6-11)
I think this is going to be my NEW sig line. ROFL
What are MG's for?
Because if you are going to cry out, "Say Hello To My Little Fren" and you are holding a bolt action .22, you have no style.
That line is awesome!!!
Its all good coctailer, though the part about "$1000 a year for tax" kinda made me piss my pants a little...
If you want, you can call me tomorrow and I can talk ya through the process. It's really easy.
503-313-0514
I'm sure he's pissed his pants enough that he doesn't need any help.
Oh you mean for the tax stamp..never mind