I have some questions can you please send me a PM. I am only looking for people with a wealth a knowledge. No googlers unless you are 100% sure
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Landon
I have some questions can you please send me a PM. I am only looking for people with a wealth a knowledge. No googlers unless you are 100% sure
Thanks
Landon
Screw it here's the deal, I'm a youngin compared to some of you! I always his it so people would not disregard what issue. I'm 20 and will turn 21 in a few months. I want to get something sentimental to me and something I would not go out and get spur of the moment if that makes sense. So my question is... If I were to SBR a rifle like one of those m92s could I find one at a local store have them hold it.. Full out the proper paperwork with the ATF send it in. then by the time I get it I will have already been 21. So I could go get my gun and parts to do the project.
Does that make sense???
You only need to be 18 to build on a Form 1. However, you will not be able to purchase the M92 from a dealer until you are already 21.
If you're willing to mark a new serial number (in addition to what's on there), there's no reason you couldn't submit a Form 1 right now, then go buy the M92 when you're 21, and mark down your own "maker" info along with the new serial number you wish to assign to it.
Or find someone to sell you an M92 in a private, FTF sale.
Or, if you can get the store to hold it for you, sure, you could submit a Form 1 for the serial number the store's holding for you.
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So I could do it just have to have the shop hold the gun since its a pistol? Now could I find one private party and do it sooner.
So I could get a nfa item now?
I guess you edited you're first post
Oh my gosh I was unaware of this.
Do you have to be a certain age to buy suppressors from dealers?
You could always ask the ATF directly. I've never tried that, and won't be able to either (already old enough)
On the Form 4, Question 13(d) is "Are you under 21 years of age?". Which you will have to answer "yes".
You then have to certify the information is true and accurate when signing.
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If it is a pistol, you will convert to a SBR, then you would need a F1, which you can do at 18. Of course you can't receive the pistol until 21. You will need to find a shop that is willing to do that. I'd check the ones that deal in NFA items directly, they are used to holding on to things until the stamps get approved.
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"Praise be to our prophet, John Moses Browning, who hath bestowed upon us the new testament of shooting. Delivered unto us, his disciples, on 29 March 1911 A.D."
But I could try and find one private party then do the form one
By the time you turn 21 the paperwork will still be in the process mode.
Here's the atf contact info
Get who you talked with this way if there is a problem down the road you already have verbal documentation (so to speak) with ATf contact info.
Name
date
Time
They have a fairly decent turn around response time.
If you have any questions relating to NFA, please contact the ATF National Firearms Act Branch.
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
National Firearms Act Branch
244 Needy Road
Martinsburg, West Virginia 25405 USA
Voice (304) 616-4500
Fax (304) 616-4501
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Wonder how Douglas County sheriff is on NFA stuff.
I'm only in pueblo till next may then moving back to highlands ranch where my parents are
Douglas County sheriff won't sign NFA to my recollection.