GirlsLoveGuns2
.30-06
Re: Class 3 fun this weekend
Ah ok, makes sense now. Thanks for the clarification and the link.
Ah ok, makes sense now. Thanks for the clarification and the link.
.40-.45 said:full auto is better than Viagra , and to be clear I dont take Viagra hahahahahhaa!!!!!!!!
.40-.45 said:.40-.45 said:full auto is better than Viagra , and to be clear I dont take Viagra hahahahahhaa!!!!!!!!
or need above said medication
Sn3aKyGuY said:Bingo, just to transfer them do you need the FFL. Otherwise a few forums, 2x2 pictures and a couple fingerprint cards + $200 and you're good to go. That's per weapon, and you have to have an additional stamp for destructive devices such as flash bangs, grenades, rockets etc etc. Good luck with that one though.
BTW, was that a copy of the stamp hanging off the bottom of the MP5SD?
John A. said:Awesome lookin' AR. How do you like the Ace socom stock?
Ripsnortr said:I am sure this question is outside the scope of this thread, but I am curious because I am by nature a tinkerer. I would love to be able to have the ability to mess with those types of items, but I think that requires me to first get a Class III license, am I correct?
In NH, you can own all the NFA goodies. SBR, SBS, AOW, DD, MG, Silencer
And you don't have to have any type of license, but you do have to pay a $200 tax stamp for each item
I just wonder what it takes to get that (or if I am wrong, what do I need to get) before I start even thinking about it. I have heard it takes three or more months to get approval, which to me is fine, I have a lot more to learn during that time, but why not start the process before there is a need and get it out of the way. I haven't done much for research yet, but might as well ask you guys that have alread gone through the process.
If you're going to build an SBR, the first thing is fill out the paperwork (in duplicate) from the atf (found here:
form 1 5320
http://www.atf.gov/forms/download/atf-f-5320-1.pdf
Certificate of compliance form
http://www.atf.gov/forms/download/atf-f-5330-20.pdf
And you will have to order two FBI FD-258FA - FFL Application ORI WVATF1100
fingerprint cards (free)
http://www.atf.gov/forms/dcof/
At the link above that has the fingerprint cards, you can also order the form 1 and cert compliance forms at the same time if you don't want to go ahead and print it out.
You will need to take the filled out forms to your local Chief LEO, Sheriff, State Police or whomever to get them to sign the back of both form 1's t that affirms owning the gun isn't illegal (and I looked it up, an SBR is cool there) and go ahead and be fingerprinted with the FD258 cards I linked above while you're there because you have to enclose it with the paperwork for your background check
You will need to glue a 2x2 frontal photo of yourself in the correct spot on each form 1
and enclose a check/money order for $200
That is the extent of it. It sounds like a lot, but only takes maybe 30 minutes to fill out the paper and drive to your police station for their john hancock.
And you will need to have the lower engraved with your name and city and state since that technically makes you the manufacturer of the weapon.
You could also form a trust so that no LEO signature or fingerprint is required, but that may run into having to pay fee's to the state every year. If doing the individual route that I have, it's for life as long as you can own any other gun and will transfer tax free to an heir of your choice as long as they are allowed to own it in their location.
Wait times to get the approved forms back vary depending on their workload and the examiner. They used to be assigned in alpabetical order of your last name, but now they are assigned to an examiner by the state you live in. I do not know if it is faster or not. I've not done anything since it was changed.
My shortest wait was 34 days and my longest wait was almost a whole 6 months
I hope it answers your questions.