Decent price, not many places will sell that can for less than 6. Bear in mind that by the time you buy spare parts and tax stamp you're into it for a dime.
If you ask certain gun trust lawyers, yes. When you die ATF comes and takes all your guns.
In reality, where I operate, people file a stack of Form 5's or Form 4's if they sell them direct from the estate.
Your dealer is somewhat wrong. You can sell the device out of state to another FFL/SOT or another FFL and then they can in turn transfer it to someone else.
Likely? No. Possible, yes.
Survivors file ATF Form 5.
By that metric, I own a remington 870 and a hacksaw. Is that constructive possession?
Building an SB something is unawful without a stamp.
If having the means to make something is unlawful we'd all be in jail for having a meth lab, unregistered MG, silencers (CHORE BOY under anyone's sink?) -...
Building a gun without your stamp is a crime. Acquiring parts is not.
Having a lower is not germane to this discussion. You have either built an unregistered gun or not.
Got mine in this afternoon, immediately left work to play with it.
The MAAD mount and Trifecta mount were a little tight, which is to be expected with brand new product.
After oiling the threads on the MAAD mount and installing it to the saker body, I installed the trifecta mount on my...
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