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    Default How do I go about getting an SBR Stamp?

    I was wondering how do I obtain an SBR stamp in Aurora/CO? I've heard of going the LLC route, but I'd like to try getting it as a citizen.

    How much does the stamp cost?

    Is the paperwork at the Sheriff's office like the CCW paperwork?

    Is it hard to obtain?

    What are the rules about owning a SBR?

    If I own a standard length rifle and want to make it an SBR, once I have the stamp can I have any gunsmith cut the barrel down to make it an SBR?

    Thanks for any info

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    Quote Originally Posted by AR_ART View Post
    I was wondering how do I obtain an SBR stamp in Aurora/CO? I've heard of going the LLC route, but I'd like to try getting it as a citizen.

    How much does the stamp cost?

    Is the paperwork at the Sheriff's office like the CCW paperwork?

    Is it hard to obtain?

    What are the rules about owning a SBR?

    If I own a standard length rifle and want to make it an SBR, once I have the stamp can I have any gunsmith cut the barrel down to make it an SBR?

    Thanks for any info

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    Used the search function before I posted, too many hits that weren't related about how to obtain one...

    I think its funny that people post useless comments like yours. Why not be truly helpful and constructive instead of being a smart-ass... AND assume I didn't use the search function...

    The beauty of messageboards is you don't have to read everything or respond to everything. If you want to boost your post count, there is a thread for that.

    Thanks for being helpful

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    Telling people to search is kind annoying.


    Pirate has some info on it http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=807150

    You can also check the ATFs website, or a local gun shop can help as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AR_ART View Post
    I was wondering how do I obtain an SBR stamp in Aurora/CO? You can have the paperwork mailed to you through the ATF website or the sherriffs office should be able to point you in the right direction. I've heard of going the LLC route, but I'd like to try getting it as a citizen.

    How much does the stamp cost? I believe it's $200 like any other Form 1/4 related expense.

    Is the paperwork at the Sheriff's office like the CCW paperwork? Should be. Or you can go to the ATF website and request it to be mailed to you.

    Is it hard to obtain? No. Just takes a few months, so it is time consuming.

    What are the rules about owning a SBR? Just like owning anyother firearm. Just make sure you keep a copy of your tax stamp with the gun where ever you take it.

    If I own a standard length rifle and want to make it an SBR, once I have the stamp can I have any gunsmith cut the barrel down to make it an SBR? As far as I know, yes.

    Thanks for any info

    Answers in red. Some may be wrong though so do your own homework. Best place to start is with the ATF website: http://www.atf.gov/forms/firearms/

    If you send them an email, I usually get a response in less than a day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghettodub View Post
    Telling people to search is kind annoying.


    Pirate has some info on it http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=807150

    You can also check the ATFs website, or a local gun shop can help as well.

    Holy Hell, that was allot of great information.
    Everything I always wanted to know about SBRs but was too afraid of Graves to ask

    Thank you


    (Just Kidding with you Graves)

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    Pirate 4x4 is a huge site with a lot of great info
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    Exactly the info I was looking for! Thanks Guys!

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    You have to notify ATF before you cross state lines with it, and better make sure it is legal in the state you are taking it to. You may not be able to have the stamp directly in your name if you can't get a LEO sign off. I'd go trust route over LLC any day. Don't be mad at Graves, this is like the third thread we've had about obtaining a stamp in the last two weeks. There is even an entire NFA sub forum that probably has all your answers.
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    We should probably make topics like this a "STICKY" then if its a repeat question. Seems reasonable if its asked over and over.

    I don't know what NFA means, so I wouldn't have known to check there.

    The search engine doesn't like anything shorter than 4 characters. SBR it doesn't like. SBR stamp how to obtain, also has less than 3 characters in the string.

    If you search on Short Barrel Rifle, it searches on all three words, if you put them in quotes in returns everything from pictures to a boat load topics that say nothing about how to obtain a SBR stamp...

    Then you have typos, barrell, barelled, etc.... so this basic search engine is not really useful...

    Certain topics will always reappear time and time again such as where's the best CCW class, whats the cheapest, where's the best shooting range, whats the best caliber rifle, etc...

    Some people check the message boards very frequently and very thoroughly. Others use it as a resource and look for information that they are interested in.

    Topics also don't necessarily always stay on topic and evolve... So it becomes hard to find info on SBR stamps when its the topic "Best .223 Rifle"...

    As I stated earlier its simple enough to be helpful and point someone in the right direction as it is to be a wise guy, or even simpler yet to not even respond to a question you (third person) may find annoying, bothersome, or often asked.

    Thats just the nature of message boards.

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