Its the same thing, except you already posses the lower you intend to SBR.
You simply write the serial number on your Form 1's
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2 months ago???
And what does that mean? When did you send it? When was the check cashed? When did it go pending???
2 months ago means nothing when we dont know when it was sent.
Its usually from sent, to pending, pending to approval or arrival.
But since you say 2 months, Im guessing you sent it around march
You complete paperwork and the CLEO sign off FIRST.
The other way around is intent to manufacture and its 10 years in Fed prison and up to $250,000 fine.
While a gunsmith can shorten the barrel, I wouldnt recommend it. You can run into all kinds of problems shortening barrels.
FTF's/ FTE's, last round lockback, Short stroking.
I have seen it a few times.
I would recommend just buying an upper
I am new here, and don't know you, but you seem kind of combative.
I sent my paperwork in at the end of April. I got my stamp in back in early August, around the 2nd as I recall. My examiner was Ms. Santamaria.
I will submit that you may well be correct. The wait these days may be five months instead of four. Congratulations on your internet victory over me. If your hostility was unintended or misinterpreted, then I apologize.
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Moving on. You don't get to assemble your short barrelled rifle until you have your approved form back. There are a lot of folks with a lot of theories on what constitutes 'constructive intent', but it is not a legal battle I'd wish to involve myself in. So the simplest solution is to wait until the form is approved to take a saw to anything.
With short barrelled ARs, it's a little different. You can legally possess a pistol AR built on a virgin receiver, and that is the route many people go through. There are other tactics as well, but again, I wish to avoid any constructive intent issues.
NFA is expensive and requires patience, but is totally worth it.
http://www.johnnyego.com/firearms/ar...ars2/spr01.jpg
This isnt a contest buddy. Im not combative. Youre reading my text wrong and youre taking it to heart.
You came in giving advice and corrected me on how long a tax stamp return takes, then you expect us to be mind readers on when you sent it off?
A victory over you? Im not 15 man. If you want to talk like that then fine, think what you want. These guys know me, thats not my style. I get along just fine.
It seems like youre trying to discredit everything Im saying but youre replies are exactly the same give or take something added, so I apologize if I offended YOU.
Anyways youre right, lets move along.
Water under the bridge man
It took 4 months for my suppressor. And I submitted it in the middle of Gem Tax season.