Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
The receiver and or frame of the firearm is the serialized component and therefore the component that requires transfer by a FFL if purchased new. They must be serialized by the manufacturer per BATF regulations prior to being released for sale.

Nothing other than NFA items are "registered" in CO.
A NICS/CBI background is not a "registration".

Ancillary components such as barrels, stocks etc are plain over the counter/internet sales.
Rgr


Quote Originally Posted by SAnd View Post
How are NFA items "registered" in Colorado?
Getting into semantics. He's just talking about how I liberally used "registered" and was clarifying what it really meant.

NFA items are registered with the ATF through the Form1/4's you must fill out in order to recieve the product. I guess they are considered registered in CO since that would be the addy on the paperwork.