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    Regarding NFA Branch response times, it all depends on who your inspector is.
    I know they recently changed them around, but it is still based on your name. The inspectors are assigned a range of letters. last name begins with A-C then Inspector Doe reviews, D-F Inspector Smith, etc.
    edit: Someone sent me the list, the new distribution is by state. However my recent forms have been signed by Shipman.
    NFA Examiner Assignment Distribution (effective July 2011)
    • Nicole Dudash — IL, IN, OH, PA
    • Chris Farris — AK, CT, MA, ME, MI, NH, RI, VT
    • Ann Feltner — AZ, CA, NM, NV
    • Jason Frushour — CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, WI, WY
    • Sara Jones — LA, TX
    • Albert Lamberger — AL, FL, TN
    • Dana Pickles — DE, KY, MD, NC, NJ, NY, VA, WV
    • Suzanne Santamaria — GA, SC
    • William Shipman — AR, HI, IA, KS, MN, MO, MS, NE, OK
    • Sandra Snook —ID, OR, WA
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    I saw the chart recently but can not seem to find it now.
    Prior to the shuffle my last inspector took 120-150 days per form 4. The current guy is taking right around 90 days. But for what ever reason, the form 4s sent in in March and April we got back in 60 days.

    Anyway each inspector seems to have their own timing. A blanket statement "NFAs take 4 months" is generalized. Best way to track it is by inspector name.
    I am sorry if Snook is your inspector
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    Just to clarify if you die and leave your NFA stuff to people or your heir can transfer it to themselves via form 5, NO fee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dogtired View Post
    Just to clarify if you die and leave your NFA stuff to people or your heir can transfer it to themselves via form 5, NO fee.
    Short answer is yes.

    To be picky it's a tax not a fee.

    Here are the details from the ATF

    A 1 page press release about it-
    http://www.atf.gov/press/releases/19...transfers.html

    The National Firearms Act Handbook has a section about it -9.5.3-
    http://www.atf.gov/publications/firearms/nfa-handbook/
    If you download the pdf handbook it is pdf file page 72, or handbook page 60.

    I generally recommend downloading the NFA Handbook to anyone interested in NFA stuff. It is the official ATF position on NFA laws, regulations, and procedures. It isn't the internet version of laws. It covers a lot of stuff and has copies of the actual laws and regulations.

    There are a couple threads on the Subguns NFA board about this now-
    when owner dies-
    http://www.subguns.com/boards/mgmsg.cgi?read=765671

    Before you die-
    http://www.subguns.com/boards/mgmsg.cgi?read=765713
    Last edited by SAnd; 10-09-2011 at 04:08. Reason: added Subguns link for more info

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    One substantial problem with these NFA items that nobody seems to have brought up so far is their similarity to peanuts: once you have one, it's tough to stop at just one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SAnd View Post

    To be picky it's a tax not a fee.


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    Crap, my old English teacher is posting here!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatidua View Post
    One substantial problem with these NFA items that nobody seems to have brought up so far is their similarity to peanuts: once you have one, it's tough to stop at just one.
    Potato (e) [for the quayle fans]. They are like Potato Chips

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    Potato (e) [for the quayle fans]. They are like Potato Chips
    I've tried keeping them seperated so they wouldn't breed. That didn't work either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DANGERTASTIC! View Post
    1) Call BATFE and ask fora FORM 1 package.

    The number is 1-304-616-4500.

    2) You will get 2 sets of Form 1's, complete ALL sections, take your FBI fingerprint cards to your local Sheriffs office so you can be fingerprinted.

    3) Get your lower reciever BEFORE you fill out the forms so you know what the serial number is and so you can write it on the Form 1's.

    4) Youre also going to need TWO passport photos attached to the Form 1's. They take them at walgreens for around $10.00


    5) Drop the paperwork off at the sheriffs office for approval. You may have to set up an appointment for your CLEO signoff. It takes anywhere from a few days up to a week.

    Or you can go the TRUST route.
    Send off the packet after CLEO signoff and wait up to 5 months from PENDING date
    Thank you for the easy instructions.

    I am starting the process to do an SBR. I'm in the process of starting a trust. I want to make sure of something first. Do I/Should I purchase the lower I plan on using for my SBR first and I can have that lower in my possession while waiting for approval (as long as I don't actually attach a short barrel to it)? And what does my lower have to be marked with?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KevDen2005 View Post
    Thank you for the easy instructions.

    I am starting the process to do an SBR. I'm in the process of starting a trust. I want to make sure of something first. Do I/Should I purchase the lower I plan on using for my SBR first and I can have that lower in my possession while waiting for approval (as long as I don't actually attach a short barrel to it)? And what does my lower have to be marked with?

    Name of trust. You need a lower or what ever it is you're F1 for the serial number. It's not a NFA item till you attach the less then 16" barrel, or 18 for a shot gun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KevDen2005 View Post
    Thank you for the easy instructions.

    I am starting the process to do an SBR. I'm in the process of starting a trust. I want to make sure of something first. Do I/Should I purchase the lower I plan on using for my SBR first and I can have that lower in my possession while waiting for approval (as long as I don't actually attach a short barrel to it)? And what does my lower have to be marked with?
    If you're doing a trust, you don't need CLEO signoff.

    After you've established trust, sign up for e-forms and file online. If you haven't purchased the lower, buy it in the name of the trust and do the BGC as trustee. If you already possess the lower, you will have to transfer it to the trust and run a BGC on yourself as trustee. Yea, really.

    Trust isn't going to do much for you after July 16. You'll then need to follow the fingerprint and photo route, but still no CLEO signoff. BATF will NOTIFY your local CLEO.
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