colorider
12-11-2013, 21:28
Monky, Saw in the other thread that you submitted an eform recently for your sbr. I just got a supressor from MGT in lakewood and they said they have never heard about filing online. I saw this thread and then all the posts on the link above (arf.com) Sure seems like there are a LOT of people getting their forms done via the online system.
. I am going to the bank tomorrow to get my checking account (for the trust ) set up and get the trust page notorized that needs to be. My question is,,,,, when I go to MGT with my notorized trust page and they have my form 4 filled out, can I transfer that info online at home on my computer, or do they need to do that online at the shop...(even though they say it can't be done)
have a login to the atfonline.gov site and have poked around and found the form that needs to be filled out. It requires info such as the ffl # and what looks like the entire form to be filled out. Mainly I am wondering if that info will be present on the form I get from MGT that traditionaly would be mailed in and I can enter the info from home instead of at MGT. With them not knowing about it, or have no experience with it I don't want to mess with their time.
This is my first NFA purchase and am learning as I go. Thanks so much for the info you or anyone else can provide.
. I am going to the bank tomorrow to get my checking account (for the trust ) set up and get the trust page notorized that needs to be. My question is,,,,, when I go to MGT with my notorized trust page and they have my form 4 filled out, can I transfer that info online at home on my computer, or do they need to do that online at the shop...(even though they say it can't be done)
have a login to the atfonline.gov site and have poked around and found the form that needs to be filled out. It requires info such as the ffl # and what looks like the entire form to be filled out. Mainly I am wondering if that info will be present on the form I get from MGT that traditionaly would be mailed in and I can enter the info from home instead of at MGT. With them not knowing about it, or have no experience with it I don't want to mess with their time.
This is my first NFA purchase and am learning as I go. Thanks so much for the info you or anyone else can provide.