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Sadly it "used to be" that the tube was what had a serial #. Kind of like a lower receiver is the firearm. Well for a LONG time some played along the line, selling stuff to make a suppressor, making it real clear they were selling to people who wanted to do it without the proper paper. Fed's let this go for a LONG time before they decided to crack down. When they did they made a real mess. There are ways to do what you want to do and really "fog the line" of legal here but, doing so with NFA stuff is really playing with fire. You may do it and nothing happens, you may get burned. The best way is just bite the bullet, pay for multiple stamps.I'm asking because I can't find anywhere online. Is it legal to change out the modular baffles with different diameter ones to shoot different calibers as long as the serialized tube stays the same?
As mentioned if you get an answer from them it often means nothing. When it comes to NFA stuff this is really bad. Now that one Reno put up, the Novus, looks like a really interesting way to go about it. If they let them keep doing it will be interesting to see. Its just such a damn mess. Mainly because for decades people pushed the line and blatantly were thumbing their nose at the Feds and selling "kits" and "parts" to make these. Finally when the Feds decided they wanted to stop this they of course just made a mess.Thanks for the input. I will most likely form 1 a second one. But I sent an email into the ATF to ask as well. Worst thing they can do is confuse me more. When they get back to me I'll post there response on here.