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SAnd
11-11-2019, 18:59
I am looking for gunsmith with the appropriate license that can take my combination shotgun/rifle, register it as an Any Other Weapon and cut the barrels shorter. Then we would transfer it back to me on a Form 4.

Someone on the east side of the mountains reasonably close to Denver is preferred.

Thanks for any help.

Steve A.
Lusting for a $5 stamp.

Lurch
11-11-2019, 21:31
Dangerlee can take care of that.

SAnd
11-11-2019, 21:51
Dangerlee can take care of that.

Thanks for the reply. I won't be receiving the gun until late this week so I'll plan on heading his way early next week.

Great-Kazoo
11-12-2019, 20:29
I had an AOW shotgun. paid the $5. Then realized (after the fact) you cant's put anything other than a pistol grip on it

. IMO buy one of the Remington TAC-14's or Mossy shockwaves . Unless you absolutely must have an AOW, tax stamped shotgun.

electronman1729
11-12-2019, 20:29
I am looking for gunsmith with the appropriate license that can take my combination shotgun/rifle, register it as an Any Other Weapon and cut the barrels shorter. Then we would transfer it back to me on a Form 4.

Someone on the east side of the mountains reasonably close to Denver is preferred.

Thanks for any help.

Steve A.
Lusting for a $5 stamp.

Why do this route? Form 1's are taking a few weeks?

Great-Kazoo
11-12-2019, 20:42
Why do this route? Form 1's are taking a few weeks?

If you F1 a shotgun, it's still $200. An AOW needs to be done by a FFL ( mfg one) or from a stripped receiver, to avoid the $200 hit..

SAnd
11-13-2019, 07:28
If you F1 a shotgun, it's still $200. An AOW needs to be done by a FFL ( mfg one) or from a stripped receiver, to avoid the $200 hit..
Exactly. "Lusting for a $5 stamp." I want a $5 stamp for my collection.

When I Form 1 made my .410 shotgun I made it an AOW but it still required a $200 stamp to register it.

I WANT A $5 STAMP!! [Rant1]

APEXgunparts
11-13-2019, 17:34
I am looking for gunsmith with the appropriate license that can take my combination shotgun/rifle, register it as an Any Other Weapon and cut the barrels shorter. Then we would transfer it back to me on a Form 4.

Someone on the east side of the mountains reasonably close to Denver is preferred.

Thanks for any help.

Steve A.
Lusting for a $5 stamp.

You may also want to contact "Rotating Bolt Industries"

http://rotatingbolt.com/contact-us/

Sean should be able to take care of you.

Richard

electronman1729
11-13-2019, 21:02
An AOW needs to be done by a FFL ( mfg one) or from a stripped receiver, to avoid the $200 hit..

Not sure what you mean by that. I thought anyone can do a AOW?

SAnd
11-13-2019, 22:56
There is a difference between transferring a registered firearm (Form 4) and making and registering a firearm (Form 1). An AOW transfer (Form 4) is only a $5 dollar tax. All making and registering (Form 1) is a $200 tax, even if you making an AOW.

electronman1729
11-13-2019, 23:07
There is a difference between transferring a registered firearm (Form 4) and making and registering a firearm (Form 1). An AOW transfer (Form 4) is only a $5 dollar tax. All making and registering (Form 1) is a $200 tax, even if you making an AOW.

But then you are still waiting a year for a form 4 to clear?

Irving
11-13-2019, 23:24
But then you are still waiting a year for a form 4 to clear?

No, he's saying that the manufacturer has to actually "make" the AOW, then transfer it back to him. So the transfer part is up to him, but he can't make it himself without first paying the $200.

SAnd
11-13-2019, 23:33
But then you are still waiting a year for a form 4 to clear?
Yes. I will have to wait for the Form 4 to process. I only got interested in doing this when the rumors started that the Form 4 individual transfer wait times are dropping.

Circuits
11-14-2019, 00:06
One of the rarest official government issued stamps out there, but one you can still go buy, if you jump the right hoops.

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