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    Gong Shooter paddywagon's Avatar
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    Sweet! I'm thinking mine should be here any day as well for my PS90.
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    Gives a sh!t; pretends he doesn't HoneyBadger's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    , if decide to unregister it
    What's that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    What is the most cost effective way to do it? Outside the paperwork / tax stamp. With a cut bbl you , if decide to unregister it , need a 16" one. With the extra bbl it's an easy swap.


    ^^ or ask a qualified gunsmith, what's cheaper^
    If you register a SPR or SBS using a Form 1 you can put your makers mark on the barrel. It has to be visible, not covered by a grip or something. That way our markings will not be on the gun if you ever decide to 'unregister' it by changing the barrel. On the other hand any short barrel you install will have to be marked.
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    The "Godfather" of COAR Great-Kazoo's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by HoneyBadger View Post
    What's that?
    Removing from the NFA rolls / list. I took a 590 off to sell. While nopt required, i notified ATF, for peace of mind.

    http://www.atf.gov/files/firearms/fa...-shotguns.html



    There is no requirement for the possessor of a registered NFA firearm to notify ATF that the firearm has been removed from the purview of the NFA. However, ATF recommends the possessor notify the NFA Branch of such changes in writing so that the possessor is not mistakenly identified as the owner if the firearm is later used in a crime. If, at the time of transfer, the firearm does not meet the definition of a SBR, it should be transferred without filing the NFA transfer application and without payment of the transfer tax


    Q: Who is responsible for notifying the NFA Branch when I transfer the GCA firearm to a FFL or another individual? There is no requirement that the transferor or transferee of a GCA firearm notify the NFA branch of a transfer or that either party determine whether the firearm was previously registered under the NFA. There is no also no requirement for the registrant or possessor of a NFA firearm to notify ATF of the removal of features that caused the firearm to be subject to the NFA; however, ATF recommends the owner notify the NFA Branch in writing if a firearm is permanently removed from the NFA.
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