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    My Avatar Is Prettier Than I Am asystejs's Avatar
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    Nothing about character size for the serial number ?
    They like micro stamping, make the serial number so small you need a microscope to see it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by asystejs View Post
    Nothing about character size for the serial number ?
    7(a) ...and must be imprinted in a manner that complies with the requirements in federal law for imprinting a serial number on a firearm, including the minimum size and depth of the serial number...
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    Colorado Gun Cleaners in Johnstown told me the following:

    They are the only shop in the state serializing homemade firearms
    It costs $129
    When you bring in a gun you already own they will run a background check and keep the gun for 3 days

    Whether the above is true or in compliance with state law I do not know, I do know it’s silly.
    Dude, where's my can?

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    Ouch, that fee should be used as arguement to repeal ridiculous law.

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    $70 for the frame and $129 + a 3 day wait for the serialization and BGC... makes perfect sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    See how well shit like this has worked for all those who got their "Free" SBR for a brace.
    What has happened negative to those that have the "free SBR"?

    Just curious because my experience is that I have bunch of approved forms for SBRs without a tax stamp that have:

    "Tax Exempt"

    "Approved with conditions - See conditions on the last page of PDF"

    Last page: "Pursuant to ATF Final Rule 2021R-08F"

    What am I missing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DDT951 View Post
    What has happened negative to those that have the "free SBR"?

    Just curious because my experience is that I have bunch of approved forms for SBRs without a tax stamp that have:

    "Tax Exempt"

    "Approved with conditions - See conditions on the last page of PDF"

    Last page: "Pursuant to ATF Final Rule 2021R-08F"

    What am I missing?
    It's irony, we're missing irony. When we're around a group that has traditionally had interest in SBRs, and many people have voluntarily registered SBRs over the past decades this site has been alive....

    Free SBRs are a conspiracy to register guns even if you would have voluntarily registered them as SBRs because you wanted an SBR. And when the law gets reversed, you still have a free SBR....

    The difference is, they paid $200 to register theirs, you didn't pay $200, so yours is registration conspiracy, theirs is a cool SBR. (I guess?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by FoxtArt View Post
    And when the law gets reversed, you still have a free SBR....
    Unless I missed some news, I don't know that that's been decided.

    I am neither for nor against $200 or free SBR's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FoxtArt View Post
    It's irony, we're missing irony. When we're around a group that has traditionally had interest in SBRs, and many people have voluntarily registered SBRs over the past decades this site has been alive....

    Free SBRs are a conspiracy to register guns even if you would have voluntarily registered them as SBRs because you wanted an SBR. And when the law gets reversed, you still have a free SBR....

    The difference is, they paid $200 to register theirs, you didn't pay $200, so yours is registration conspiracy, theirs is a cool SBR. (I guess?)

    A lot of people innately disagree with anything that comes out of people they disagree with. Some people carpe diem and realize opportunities amid bad circumstances.
    Well, I would have registered anyways. Even did it after the amnesty. For me one of the firearms arrived after Jan 31st. January 31st was the trust ownership cut-off date to get amnesty registration for trust. I COULD have done another amnesty regisration, but I paid the $200 because the firearm was purchased after Jan 31st (arrived in Feb). I didnt want to do a anmesty registration now and then worry about paying $200 tax and transfer to trust later. Just paid immediately. The amnesty Form 1s took around 40 days. I filled out paper work over the coarse of two weeks; everyone was approved within an hour of each other. The paid SBR took under 7 days.

    But to me it was a good thing to do as I registered anyways with NFA items. It doesnt matter if I have 1 or 500. The man knows I have guns..

    But, most people on forums that owns guns, the man already knows if they want to.

    Look at how quickly Home Depot can look up a return just with a credit card number. They know the exact item you bought.

    If a person bought something from Bubbas Gun Shop with a credit card (or Scheels, or Cabellas, ect), even if it wasnt a firearm, the government can quickly get list of purchasers. Then go sort. The government has a pretty damn good idea who has guns.

    But... just in case that is not enough... go to the Red counties in Colorado. Look at 4 houses. 3 of those have guns.....

    And then go to some areas of denver... Look at 10 houses... 10 of them have illegal weapons and drugs....

    Go Boulder.... look at 4 houses... 5 of them have spiced latte chia made with oat milk... until they are victim of violent crime and then that house will have a gun...

    And we are fooling ourselves if we think CBI is not keeping a list of approvals....

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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    Unless I missed some news, I don't know that that's been decided.

    I am neither for nor against $200 or free SBR's.
    For the record.. I am for free SBRs. Well free guns (as long as reasonable quality) I am also for. I just wish I could find a store selling free guns.

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