N555
Member
Obviously most of us can go on gunbroker order the silencer we want and have it sent to our hopefully local FFL that deals in such things.
Assuming you don't have to drive 4 hours or even 1 hour to get your form4 NFA item and you have a local gun shop that will transfer your item, do you think the rest of the process makes them "hard to get"?
Is coughing up $200, submitting fingerprints, picture either by mail or electronically, waiting at least months sometimes the better part of a year to take possession of your item a process you would consider makes that item difficult or hard to obtain?
What if you move to a different state while items are in NFA jail?
If scraping together an extra $200 is hard for you, then there's your answer.
Me and my wife make about 6x the average household income for our zip code so that $200 tax is irrelevant for me.
I only have about a dozen tax stamps a mix of form1 and form4, so don't say I don't know what I'm talking about. I have everything except explosive DD and AOW. If there was no NFA process and say silencers were sold like other firearms, I would probably have at least 20 silencers, because I like silencers. Why do I think I need 20 silencers? Reasons of course.
Please no strawman or red herring arguments. We all know who I'm talking about. They're probably already on a lot of people's ignore list.
Assuming you don't have to drive 4 hours or even 1 hour to get your form4 NFA item and you have a local gun shop that will transfer your item, do you think the rest of the process makes them "hard to get"?
Is coughing up $200, submitting fingerprints, picture either by mail or electronically, waiting at least months sometimes the better part of a year to take possession of your item a process you would consider makes that item difficult or hard to obtain?
What if you move to a different state while items are in NFA jail?
If scraping together an extra $200 is hard for you, then there's your answer.
Me and my wife make about 6x the average household income for our zip code so that $200 tax is irrelevant for me.
I only have about a dozen tax stamps a mix of form1 and form4, so don't say I don't know what I'm talking about. I have everything except explosive DD and AOW. If there was no NFA process and say silencers were sold like other firearms, I would probably have at least 20 silencers, because I like silencers. Why do I think I need 20 silencers? Reasons of course.
Please no strawman or red herring arguments. We all know who I'm talking about. They're probably already on a lot of people's ignore list.