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I'm a noob and I want to know why this is a Class III
y0diggity:
http://www.kygunco.com/products2.cfm/id/37155/name/lwrc-psd-5.56-nato-8
What makes that a Class III weapon?
Thanks in advance for your help!
bkoenig:
The 8" barrel. Anything under 16" with a shoulder stock is a short barreled rifle and subject to NFA. And totally worth the $200 fun tax.
y0diggity:
So what's required to buy one? Can I get one or do I need a special FFL license or something?
bkoenig:
Fill out a Form 4 and send it off to the ATF with a $200 check. Then wait 3-6 months.
RobertH:
two ways to get the Form 4... individual or trust.
individual means you get a CLEO to sign off, you get fingerprints taken and passport photo taken.
trust meeans you form a trust and skip the CLEO.
trust is faster and usually cheaper since the CLEO will most likely charge you for a background check and the finger prints.
there are also 5 categories of NFA, machineguns (MG), short barreled rifles (SBR), short barreled shotguns (SBS), destructive devices (DD) and any other weapons (AOW). all are $200 transfer fee but AOW have a $200 manufacture fee but only a $5 transfer fee.
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