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    Got my first tax stamp approved for a C39 pistol to SBR approved on 5/10/15. Form 1 was efiled on 2/23/15.

    My next stamp I'm wanting to go with a suppressor for this one, but finding a direct thread suppressor for the AK threads isn't easy. I'm also thinking about an AR SBR too.

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    Congratulations on your "fist stamp."

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Congratulations on your "fist stamp."
    I'm guessing you receive a stamp after something with a fist takes place?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hurley842002 View Post
    I'm guessing you receive a stamp after something with a fist takes place?
    Who knows. It's Dave's title, not mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    Got my first tax stamp approved for a C39 pistol to SBR approved on 5/10/15. Form 1 was efiled on 2/23/15.

    My next stamp I'm wanting to go with a suppressor for this one, but finding a direct thread suppressor for the AK threads isn't easy. I'm also thinking about an AR SBR too.
    Read this then get back to us.
    https://www.ar-15.co/threads/146419-...ppressor-Build

    You should have e-filed instead of thinking. Doing so gives you a NFA present quarterly . Now get out there and have fun
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    Read this then get back to us.
    https://www.ar-15.co/threads/146419-...ppressor-Build

    You should have e-filed instead of thinking. Doing so gives you a NFA present quarterly . Now get out there and have fun
    Wish I had the ability to, but if I tried it, the can would be more likely to blow up in my face than function.

    Thank you to the mod who fixed the title for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    Wish I had the ability to, but if I tried it, the can would be more likely to blow up in my face than function.
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    It's easier than you think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big John View Post
    It's easier than you think.
    Sure, to you and Jim it's easy. To someone like me it's a road to gaining the nickname stumpy because my severed hand is laying on a shop floor.

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    If you can build a lower or change hand guards on an upper, you can do a can. However if you're that nervous, then don't. It's an option one has before them grasshopper.
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