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William
01-22-2013, 23:17
Just got my trust from Rose this week (highly recommend!. I am filling out a form 1 for the first time to convert an AK pistol to a SBR. For a lot of my questions I found a thread here (http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_6_17/257740_Complete_Guide_of_how_to_complete_a_Form_1. html) with answers. My main question I still have is 4f, overall length of firearm. Is that the current length or the length once it is an SBR? Since I don't have a stock for it is it ok to estimate if it is the latter? Also a little concerned about 4i, reason. I put "For my collection and all lawful uses." Does it matter?

Thanks in advance, nfa noob.

SAnd
01-23-2013, 01:01
4f is the SBR length. Your best estimate will work for 4f. You could post a question stating what stock you are using on a forum. Someone may have a stock or SBR with your setup and give you a measurement.

I've heard they have rejected goofy reasons in 4i lately. What you are using sounds fine. I've used "All legal purposes" on all my Form1's. I wouldn't try something like 'It fits in my violin case better.' even if that is the real reason you're doing it.

You can always send in a update/correction after your SBR is completed if you are concerned about the exact measurement on the form.

Have fun.

William
01-23-2013, 09:46
4f is the SBR length. Your best estimate will work for 4f. You could post a question stating what stock you are using on a forum. Someone may have a stock or SBR with your setup and give you a measurement.

I've heard they have rejected goofy reasons in 4i lately. What you are using sounds fine. I've used "All legal purposes" on all my Form1's. I wouldn't try something like 'It fits in my violin case better.' even if that is the real reason you're doing it.

You can always send in a update/correction after your SBR is completed if you are concerned about the exact measurement on the form.

Have fun.

Thank you!

William
10-29-2013, 18:24
Finally got my stamp 9 months after filing. Now to get the engraving done and get it up to BP Tactical to install a folder!