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Getting stamp for my existing lower
PC13:
--- Quote from: David Hineline on May 07, 2015, 04:06:23 AM ---You can't tax stamp a lower receiver it must be assembled as a rifle first.
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This is true only if you want to become a felon. You CANNOT assemble your SBR BEFORE getting your ATF approval/stamp.
AJ_Engineer:
I used the eforms Form 1 process. I already had a trust with my suppressors. Super easy and had it back rather quickly (3 months?). Other things came up and I still haven't bought a short barreled upper yet... So for now it's just hanging out. Had two lowers engraved at the same time but only put the paperwork in for one.
Definitely get all the paperwork done before you buy the short barrel and do the engraving prior just in case something goes wrong with the engraving process you're not out $200.
David Hineline:
I never indicated one build a short rifle from a short rifle, I said you can't build a short rifle from a receiver, it must be a rifle, not a receiver.
Just like you can't sell a receiver across state lines, or a person under 21 can't buy a receiver from a ffl dealer, because it's not a rifle.
tstuart34:
--- Quote from: David Hineline on May 08, 2015, 05:45:49 AM ---I never indicated one build a short rifle from a short rifle, I said you can't build a short rifle from a receiver, it must be a rifle, not a receiver.
Just like you can't sell a receiver across state lines, or a person under 21 can't buy a receiver from a ffl dealer, because it's not a rifle.
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But you can turn a pistol into a sbr? It is my understanding you are manufacturing a sbr and registering the serial number
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