Handgun storage in a TJ?
#461
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Re: Handgun storage in a TJ?
> Anyone without a criminal record can buy class 3 weapons ( machine
> guns ) . The permit is $200.00 per weapon. This is for anything from a
> AK-47 .MP-5, UZI, Thompson 45 cal ,to a M60 , 50 cal , or anything in
> between. You can also buy a silencer, but that is another $200.00. On
> the application they ask your reason for buying the weapon, the correct
> response is "collector".
>
BS detector activated...this is NOT possible. Read this link for the
federal law lowdown:
http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.e...st/nfa_faq.txt
Note the impossible hoops you have to jump through, such as : "It is
also not
possible for anyone, except government entities, to register an
existing NFA weapon that is not registered, except within 24 hours
after one is made by a class 2 NFA manufacturer."
NFA weapons, or National Firearms Act weapons, are also known as Class
2 or semi-incorrectly as Class 3. These include all full-auto and
burst mode weapons.
The fact that these weapons are available at all (albeit by a loophole
that makes it impossible in practice to own one without buying off the
permit agencies) is used by anti-gun people to make a nonsensical
argument. If you ever did arrive at legally owning one, your name
would be smeared across so many fed databases that you couldn't ever
use it for crime anyway.
Also, if you get out and use a silencer (like in the military),
they're pretty useless and disappointing. I used several varieties and
none is very effective. Just get a flash suppressor and make longer,
better shots. :)
Matt
> guns ) . The permit is $200.00 per weapon. This is for anything from a
> AK-47 .MP-5, UZI, Thompson 45 cal ,to a M60 , 50 cal , or anything in
> between. You can also buy a silencer, but that is another $200.00. On
> the application they ask your reason for buying the weapon, the correct
> response is "collector".
>
BS detector activated...this is NOT possible. Read this link for the
federal law lowdown:
http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.e...st/nfa_faq.txt
Note the impossible hoops you have to jump through, such as : "It is
also not
possible for anyone, except government entities, to register an
existing NFA weapon that is not registered, except within 24 hours
after one is made by a class 2 NFA manufacturer."
NFA weapons, or National Firearms Act weapons, are also known as Class
2 or semi-incorrectly as Class 3. These include all full-auto and
burst mode weapons.
The fact that these weapons are available at all (albeit by a loophole
that makes it impossible in practice to own one without buying off the
permit agencies) is used by anti-gun people to make a nonsensical
argument. If you ever did arrive at legally owning one, your name
would be smeared across so many fed databases that you couldn't ever
use it for crime anyway.
Also, if you get out and use a silencer (like in the military),
they're pretty useless and disappointing. I used several varieties and
none is very effective. Just get a flash suppressor and make longer,
better shots. :)
Matt
#462
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Re: Handgun storage in a TJ?
The silencer can not silence a bullet traveling at the speed of
sound.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Matt wrote:
>
> BS detector activated...this is NOT possible. Read this link for the
> federal law lowdown:
>
> http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.e...st/nfa_faq.txt
>
> Note the impossible hoops you have to jump through, such as : "It is
> also not
> possible for anyone, except government entities, to register an
> existing NFA weapon that is not registered, except within 24 hours
> after one is made by a class 2 NFA manufacturer."
> NFA weapons, or National Firearms Act weapons, are also known as Class
> 2 or semi-incorrectly as Class 3. These include all full-auto and
> burst mode weapons.
> The fact that these weapons are available at all (albeit by a loophole
> that makes it impossible in practice to own one without buying off the
> permit agencies) is used by anti-gun people to make a nonsensical
> argument. If you ever did arrive at legally owning one, your name
> would be smeared across so many fed databases that you couldn't ever
> use it for crime anyway.
> Also, if you get out and use a silencer (like in the military),
> they're pretty useless and disappointing. I used several varieties and
> none is very effective. Just get a flash suppressor and make longer,
> better shots. :)
>
> Matt
sound.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt wrote:
>
> BS detector activated...this is NOT possible. Read this link for the
> federal law lowdown:
>
> http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.e...st/nfa_faq.txt
>
> Note the impossible hoops you have to jump through, such as : "It is
> also not
> possible for anyone, except government entities, to register an
> existing NFA weapon that is not registered, except within 24 hours
> after one is made by a class 2 NFA manufacturer."
> NFA weapons, or National Firearms Act weapons, are also known as Class
> 2 or semi-incorrectly as Class 3. These include all full-auto and
> burst mode weapons.
> The fact that these weapons are available at all (albeit by a loophole
> that makes it impossible in practice to own one without buying off the
> permit agencies) is used by anti-gun people to make a nonsensical
> argument. If you ever did arrive at legally owning one, your name
> would be smeared across so many fed databases that you couldn't ever
> use it for crime anyway.
> Also, if you get out and use a silencer (like in the military),
> they're pretty useless and disappointing. I used several varieties and
> none is very effective. Just get a flash suppressor and make longer,
> better shots. :)
>
> Matt
#463
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Handgun storage in a TJ?
The silencer can not silence a bullet traveling at the speed of
sound.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt wrote:
>
> BS detector activated...this is NOT possible. Read this link for the
> federal law lowdown:
>
> http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.e...st/nfa_faq.txt
>
> Note the impossible hoops you have to jump through, such as : "It is
> also not
> possible for anyone, except government entities, to register an
> existing NFA weapon that is not registered, except within 24 hours
> after one is made by a class 2 NFA manufacturer."
> NFA weapons, or National Firearms Act weapons, are also known as Class
> 2 or semi-incorrectly as Class 3. These include all full-auto and
> burst mode weapons.
> The fact that these weapons are available at all (albeit by a loophole
> that makes it impossible in practice to own one without buying off the
> permit agencies) is used by anti-gun people to make a nonsensical
> argument. If you ever did arrive at legally owning one, your name
> would be smeared across so many fed databases that you couldn't ever
> use it for crime anyway.
> Also, if you get out and use a silencer (like in the military),
> they're pretty useless and disappointing. I used several varieties and
> none is very effective. Just get a flash suppressor and make longer,
> better shots. :)
>
> Matt
sound.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt wrote:
>
> BS detector activated...this is NOT possible. Read this link for the
> federal law lowdown:
>
> http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.e...st/nfa_faq.txt
>
> Note the impossible hoops you have to jump through, such as : "It is
> also not
> possible for anyone, except government entities, to register an
> existing NFA weapon that is not registered, except within 24 hours
> after one is made by a class 2 NFA manufacturer."
> NFA weapons, or National Firearms Act weapons, are also known as Class
> 2 or semi-incorrectly as Class 3. These include all full-auto and
> burst mode weapons.
> The fact that these weapons are available at all (albeit by a loophole
> that makes it impossible in practice to own one without buying off the
> permit agencies) is used by anti-gun people to make a nonsensical
> argument. If you ever did arrive at legally owning one, your name
> would be smeared across so many fed databases that you couldn't ever
> use it for crime anyway.
> Also, if you get out and use a silencer (like in the military),
> they're pretty useless and disappointing. I used several varieties and
> none is very effective. Just get a flash suppressor and make longer,
> better shots. :)
>
> Matt
#464
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Handgun storage in a TJ?
The silencer can not silence a bullet traveling at the speed of
sound.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt wrote:
>
> BS detector activated...this is NOT possible. Read this link for the
> federal law lowdown:
>
> http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.e...st/nfa_faq.txt
>
> Note the impossible hoops you have to jump through, such as : "It is
> also not
> possible for anyone, except government entities, to register an
> existing NFA weapon that is not registered, except within 24 hours
> after one is made by a class 2 NFA manufacturer."
> NFA weapons, or National Firearms Act weapons, are also known as Class
> 2 or semi-incorrectly as Class 3. These include all full-auto and
> burst mode weapons.
> The fact that these weapons are available at all (albeit by a loophole
> that makes it impossible in practice to own one without buying off the
> permit agencies) is used by anti-gun people to make a nonsensical
> argument. If you ever did arrive at legally owning one, your name
> would be smeared across so many fed databases that you couldn't ever
> use it for crime anyway.
> Also, if you get out and use a silencer (like in the military),
> they're pretty useless and disappointing. I used several varieties and
> none is very effective. Just get a flash suppressor and make longer,
> better shots. :)
>
> Matt
sound.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt wrote:
>
> BS detector activated...this is NOT possible. Read this link for the
> federal law lowdown:
>
> http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.e...st/nfa_faq.txt
>
> Note the impossible hoops you have to jump through, such as : "It is
> also not
> possible for anyone, except government entities, to register an
> existing NFA weapon that is not registered, except within 24 hours
> after one is made by a class 2 NFA manufacturer."
> NFA weapons, or National Firearms Act weapons, are also known as Class
> 2 or semi-incorrectly as Class 3. These include all full-auto and
> burst mode weapons.
> The fact that these weapons are available at all (albeit by a loophole
> that makes it impossible in practice to own one without buying off the
> permit agencies) is used by anti-gun people to make a nonsensical
> argument. If you ever did arrive at legally owning one, your name
> would be smeared across so many fed databases that you couldn't ever
> use it for crime anyway.
> Also, if you get out and use a silencer (like in the military),
> they're pretty useless and disappointing. I used several varieties and
> none is very effective. Just get a flash suppressor and make longer,
> better shots. :)
>
> Matt
#465
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Handgun storage in a TJ?
The silencer can not silence a bullet traveling at the speed of
sound.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt wrote:
>
> BS detector activated...this is NOT possible. Read this link for the
> federal law lowdown:
>
> http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.e...st/nfa_faq.txt
>
> Note the impossible hoops you have to jump through, such as : "It is
> also not
> possible for anyone, except government entities, to register an
> existing NFA weapon that is not registered, except within 24 hours
> after one is made by a class 2 NFA manufacturer."
> NFA weapons, or National Firearms Act weapons, are also known as Class
> 2 or semi-incorrectly as Class 3. These include all full-auto and
> burst mode weapons.
> The fact that these weapons are available at all (albeit by a loophole
> that makes it impossible in practice to own one without buying off the
> permit agencies) is used by anti-gun people to make a nonsensical
> argument. If you ever did arrive at legally owning one, your name
> would be smeared across so many fed databases that you couldn't ever
> use it for crime anyway.
> Also, if you get out and use a silencer (like in the military),
> they're pretty useless and disappointing. I used several varieties and
> none is very effective. Just get a flash suppressor and make longer,
> better shots. :)
>
> Matt
sound.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt wrote:
>
> BS detector activated...this is NOT possible. Read this link for the
> federal law lowdown:
>
> http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.e...st/nfa_faq.txt
>
> Note the impossible hoops you have to jump through, such as : "It is
> also not
> possible for anyone, except government entities, to register an
> existing NFA weapon that is not registered, except within 24 hours
> after one is made by a class 2 NFA manufacturer."
> NFA weapons, or National Firearms Act weapons, are also known as Class
> 2 or semi-incorrectly as Class 3. These include all full-auto and
> burst mode weapons.
> The fact that these weapons are available at all (albeit by a loophole
> that makes it impossible in practice to own one without buying off the
> permit agencies) is used by anti-gun people to make a nonsensical
> argument. If you ever did arrive at legally owning one, your name
> would be smeared across so many fed databases that you couldn't ever
> use it for crime anyway.
> Also, if you get out and use a silencer (like in the military),
> they're pretty useless and disappointing. I used several varieties and
> none is very effective. Just get a flash suppressor and make longer,
> better shots. :)
>
> Matt
#466
Guest
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Re: Handgun storage in a TJ?
Matt wrote:
>> Anyone without a criminal record can buy class 3 weapons ( machine
>>guns ) . The permit is $200.00 per weapon. This is for anything from a
>>AK-47 .MP-5, UZI, Thompson 45 cal ,to a M60 , 50 cal , or anything in
>>between. You can also buy a silencer, but that is another $200.00. On
>>the application they ask your reason for buying the weapon, the correct
>>response is "collector".
>>
>
>
>
> BS detector activated...this is NOT possible. Read this link for the
> federal law lowdown:
>
> You are wrong.
/practicalpage.com/FAQ_s/faq_s.html
To qualify for Class 3 weapons you must:
1. live in a state which allows the item you are trying to own. You
are responsible for knowing and understanding the laws in your state.
2. be able to meet the federal requirements to legally own a firearm
(Form 4473) Basically, if you can legally own a handgun, you can
purchase Class 3 weapons.
3. have the CLEO (Chief Law Enforcement Officer) willing to sign
your Form 4. This person could be the Sheriff, the State Police, or
Chief of Police. This person must state that he does not know of any
reason why you should not possess this NFA firearm. If he will not sign
your Form 4 the ATF will not process your Form 4 application. He is not
legally bound to sign your Form 4.
4. have been fingerprinted by the CLEO (or representative). These
cards are submitted along with your Form 4 and the $200.00 tax to the
ATF. (AOW’s have a $5.00 tax)
It is always a good idea to find a reputable dealer before buying any
NFA. He will be able to help answer any of the questions that you may
have while considering the purchase of your NFA firearms.
>> Anyone without a criminal record can buy class 3 weapons ( machine
>>guns ) . The permit is $200.00 per weapon. This is for anything from a
>>AK-47 .MP-5, UZI, Thompson 45 cal ,to a M60 , 50 cal , or anything in
>>between. You can also buy a silencer, but that is another $200.00. On
>>the application they ask your reason for buying the weapon, the correct
>>response is "collector".
>>
>
>
>
> BS detector activated...this is NOT possible. Read this link for the
> federal law lowdown:
>
> You are wrong.
/practicalpage.com/FAQ_s/faq_s.html
To qualify for Class 3 weapons you must:
1. live in a state which allows the item you are trying to own. You
are responsible for knowing and understanding the laws in your state.
2. be able to meet the federal requirements to legally own a firearm
(Form 4473) Basically, if you can legally own a handgun, you can
purchase Class 3 weapons.
3. have the CLEO (Chief Law Enforcement Officer) willing to sign
your Form 4. This person could be the Sheriff, the State Police, or
Chief of Police. This person must state that he does not know of any
reason why you should not possess this NFA firearm. If he will not sign
your Form 4 the ATF will not process your Form 4 application. He is not
legally bound to sign your Form 4.
4. have been fingerprinted by the CLEO (or representative). These
cards are submitted along with your Form 4 and the $200.00 tax to the
ATF. (AOW’s have a $5.00 tax)
It is always a good idea to find a reputable dealer before buying any
NFA. He will be able to help answer any of the questions that you may
have while considering the purchase of your NFA firearms.
#467
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Handgun storage in a TJ?
Matt wrote:
>> Anyone without a criminal record can buy class 3 weapons ( machine
>>guns ) . The permit is $200.00 per weapon. This is for anything from a
>>AK-47 .MP-5, UZI, Thompson 45 cal ,to a M60 , 50 cal , or anything in
>>between. You can also buy a silencer, but that is another $200.00. On
>>the application they ask your reason for buying the weapon, the correct
>>response is "collector".
>>
>
>
>
> BS detector activated...this is NOT possible. Read this link for the
> federal law lowdown:
>
> You are wrong.
/practicalpage.com/FAQ_s/faq_s.html
To qualify for Class 3 weapons you must:
1. live in a state which allows the item you are trying to own. You
are responsible for knowing and understanding the laws in your state.
2. be able to meet the federal requirements to legally own a firearm
(Form 4473) Basically, if you can legally own a handgun, you can
purchase Class 3 weapons.
3. have the CLEO (Chief Law Enforcement Officer) willing to sign
your Form 4. This person could be the Sheriff, the State Police, or
Chief of Police. This person must state that he does not know of any
reason why you should not possess this NFA firearm. If he will not sign
your Form 4 the ATF will not process your Form 4 application. He is not
legally bound to sign your Form 4.
4. have been fingerprinted by the CLEO (or representative). These
cards are submitted along with your Form 4 and the $200.00 tax to the
ATF. (AOW’s have a $5.00 tax)
It is always a good idea to find a reputable dealer before buying any
NFA. He will be able to help answer any of the questions that you may
have while considering the purchase of your NFA firearms.
>> Anyone without a criminal record can buy class 3 weapons ( machine
>>guns ) . The permit is $200.00 per weapon. This is for anything from a
>>AK-47 .MP-5, UZI, Thompson 45 cal ,to a M60 , 50 cal , or anything in
>>between. You can also buy a silencer, but that is another $200.00. On
>>the application they ask your reason for buying the weapon, the correct
>>response is "collector".
>>
>
>
>
> BS detector activated...this is NOT possible. Read this link for the
> federal law lowdown:
>
> You are wrong.
/practicalpage.com/FAQ_s/faq_s.html
To qualify for Class 3 weapons you must:
1. live in a state which allows the item you are trying to own. You
are responsible for knowing and understanding the laws in your state.
2. be able to meet the federal requirements to legally own a firearm
(Form 4473) Basically, if you can legally own a handgun, you can
purchase Class 3 weapons.
3. have the CLEO (Chief Law Enforcement Officer) willing to sign
your Form 4. This person could be the Sheriff, the State Police, or
Chief of Police. This person must state that he does not know of any
reason why you should not possess this NFA firearm. If he will not sign
your Form 4 the ATF will not process your Form 4 application. He is not
legally bound to sign your Form 4.
4. have been fingerprinted by the CLEO (or representative). These
cards are submitted along with your Form 4 and the $200.00 tax to the
ATF. (AOW’s have a $5.00 tax)
It is always a good idea to find a reputable dealer before buying any
NFA. He will be able to help answer any of the questions that you may
have while considering the purchase of your NFA firearms.
#468
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Handgun storage in a TJ?
Matt wrote:
>> Anyone without a criminal record can buy class 3 weapons ( machine
>>guns ) . The permit is $200.00 per weapon. This is for anything from a
>>AK-47 .MP-5, UZI, Thompson 45 cal ,to a M60 , 50 cal , or anything in
>>between. You can also buy a silencer, but that is another $200.00. On
>>the application they ask your reason for buying the weapon, the correct
>>response is "collector".
>>
>
>
>
> BS detector activated...this is NOT possible. Read this link for the
> federal law lowdown:
>
> You are wrong.
/practicalpage.com/FAQ_s/faq_s.html
To qualify for Class 3 weapons you must:
1. live in a state which allows the item you are trying to own. You
are responsible for knowing and understanding the laws in your state.
2. be able to meet the federal requirements to legally own a firearm
(Form 4473) Basically, if you can legally own a handgun, you can
purchase Class 3 weapons.
3. have the CLEO (Chief Law Enforcement Officer) willing to sign
your Form 4. This person could be the Sheriff, the State Police, or
Chief of Police. This person must state that he does not know of any
reason why you should not possess this NFA firearm. If he will not sign
your Form 4 the ATF will not process your Form 4 application. He is not
legally bound to sign your Form 4.
4. have been fingerprinted by the CLEO (or representative). These
cards are submitted along with your Form 4 and the $200.00 tax to the
ATF. (AOW’s have a $5.00 tax)
It is always a good idea to find a reputable dealer before buying any
NFA. He will be able to help answer any of the questions that you may
have while considering the purchase of your NFA firearms.
>> Anyone without a criminal record can buy class 3 weapons ( machine
>>guns ) . The permit is $200.00 per weapon. This is for anything from a
>>AK-47 .MP-5, UZI, Thompson 45 cal ,to a M60 , 50 cal , or anything in
>>between. You can also buy a silencer, but that is another $200.00. On
>>the application they ask your reason for buying the weapon, the correct
>>response is "collector".
>>
>
>
>
> BS detector activated...this is NOT possible. Read this link for the
> federal law lowdown:
>
> You are wrong.
/practicalpage.com/FAQ_s/faq_s.html
To qualify for Class 3 weapons you must:
1. live in a state which allows the item you are trying to own. You
are responsible for knowing and understanding the laws in your state.
2. be able to meet the federal requirements to legally own a firearm
(Form 4473) Basically, if you can legally own a handgun, you can
purchase Class 3 weapons.
3. have the CLEO (Chief Law Enforcement Officer) willing to sign
your Form 4. This person could be the Sheriff, the State Police, or
Chief of Police. This person must state that he does not know of any
reason why you should not possess this NFA firearm. If he will not sign
your Form 4 the ATF will not process your Form 4 application. He is not
legally bound to sign your Form 4.
4. have been fingerprinted by the CLEO (or representative). These
cards are submitted along with your Form 4 and the $200.00 tax to the
ATF. (AOW’s have a $5.00 tax)
It is always a good idea to find a reputable dealer before buying any
NFA. He will be able to help answer any of the questions that you may
have while considering the purchase of your NFA firearms.
#469
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Handgun storage in a TJ?
Matt wrote:
>> Anyone without a criminal record can buy class 3 weapons ( machine
>>guns ) . The permit is $200.00 per weapon. This is for anything from a
>>AK-47 .MP-5, UZI, Thompson 45 cal ,to a M60 , 50 cal , or anything in
>>between. You can also buy a silencer, but that is another $200.00. On
>>the application they ask your reason for buying the weapon, the correct
>>response is "collector".
>>
>
>
>
> BS detector activated...this is NOT possible. Read this link for the
> federal law lowdown:
>
> You are wrong.
/practicalpage.com/FAQ_s/faq_s.html
To qualify for Class 3 weapons you must:
1. live in a state which allows the item you are trying to own. You
are responsible for knowing and understanding the laws in your state.
2. be able to meet the federal requirements to legally own a firearm
(Form 4473) Basically, if you can legally own a handgun, you can
purchase Class 3 weapons.
3. have the CLEO (Chief Law Enforcement Officer) willing to sign
your Form 4. This person could be the Sheriff, the State Police, or
Chief of Police. This person must state that he does not know of any
reason why you should not possess this NFA firearm. If he will not sign
your Form 4 the ATF will not process your Form 4 application. He is not
legally bound to sign your Form 4.
4. have been fingerprinted by the CLEO (or representative). These
cards are submitted along with your Form 4 and the $200.00 tax to the
ATF. (AOW’s have a $5.00 tax)
It is always a good idea to find a reputable dealer before buying any
NFA. He will be able to help answer any of the questions that you may
have while considering the purchase of your NFA firearms.
>> Anyone without a criminal record can buy class 3 weapons ( machine
>>guns ) . The permit is $200.00 per weapon. This is for anything from a
>>AK-47 .MP-5, UZI, Thompson 45 cal ,to a M60 , 50 cal , or anything in
>>between. You can also buy a silencer, but that is another $200.00. On
>>the application they ask your reason for buying the weapon, the correct
>>response is "collector".
>>
>
>
>
> BS detector activated...this is NOT possible. Read this link for the
> federal law lowdown:
>
> You are wrong.
/practicalpage.com/FAQ_s/faq_s.html
To qualify for Class 3 weapons you must:
1. live in a state which allows the item you are trying to own. You
are responsible for knowing and understanding the laws in your state.
2. be able to meet the federal requirements to legally own a firearm
(Form 4473) Basically, if you can legally own a handgun, you can
purchase Class 3 weapons.
3. have the CLEO (Chief Law Enforcement Officer) willing to sign
your Form 4. This person could be the Sheriff, the State Police, or
Chief of Police. This person must state that he does not know of any
reason why you should not possess this NFA firearm. If he will not sign
your Form 4 the ATF will not process your Form 4 application. He is not
legally bound to sign your Form 4.
4. have been fingerprinted by the CLEO (or representative). These
cards are submitted along with your Form 4 and the $200.00 tax to the
ATF. (AOW’s have a $5.00 tax)
It is always a good idea to find a reputable dealer before buying any
NFA. He will be able to help answer any of the questions that you may
have while considering the purchase of your NFA firearms.
#470
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Re: Handgun storage in a TJ?
In <OHncc.82849$JO3.42742@attbi_s04> Kevin wrote:
> Having the local sheriff get involved seems to be pointless as the
> feds do their own background check on the applicants.
Jim Crow.
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> Having the local sheriff get involved seems to be pointless as the
> feds do their own background check on the applicants.
Jim Crow.
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