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Posted: 6/10/2016 6:23:39 PM EDT
Does anyone know of a dealer in NE Florida that will consign sell my SBR's?
I want everything done legal, as I'm too good looking to go to jail. Thanks |
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You would probably have better luck having them removed from the registry and selling the uppers alone and the lowers separate unless it is a factory SBR.
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You would probably have better luck having them removed from the registry and selling the uppers alone and the lowers separate unless it is a factory SBR. View Quote One is a Spikes. I can't have any Guns right now ( long Story) But class 3's are just too much trouble. and I want them gone. |
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If you just want them gone quick, pull the uppers and sell them separate.
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This, you'd probably even get them gone quicker if you parted them out. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You would probably have better luck having them removed from the registry and selling the uppers alone and the lowers separate unless it is a factory SBR. This, you'd probably even get them gone quicker if you parted them out. I only have the lowers now no complete guns or parts . But when I can do that I would have the stamps removed and make them Pistols. I'd rather just sell them to a class 3 dealer. |
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Not much reason for a dealer to buy them, SBR ARs are a dime a dozen and tax stamps are expensive.
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I only have the lowers now no complete guns or parts . But when I can do that I would have the stamps removed and make them Pistols. I'd rather just sell them to a class 3 dealer. View Quote If you only have the lowers, then you no longer have SBRs. An SBR by definition has a rifled barrel installed. You can sell your lowers just like any other lower. If you want to cover all your bases, notify the NFA branch that they are no longer SBRs. A dealer can't buy a stripped lower as an SBR. Even if you had a complete SBR, no dealer is going to want it. It's a $200 tax for them to buy it from an individual and the resell value on a used SBR is pitiful, especially if it's a home build instead of a factory gun. Even if you could find a dealer to take a complete and used SBR, expect to get about 25% of retail or less. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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If you only have the lowers, then you no longer have SBRs. An SBR by definition has a rifled barrel installed. You can sell your lowers just like any other lower. If you want to cover all your bases, notify the NFA branch that they are no longer SBRs. A dealer can't buy a stripped lower as an SBR. Even if you had a complete SBR, no dealer is going to want it. It's a $200 tax for them to buy it from an individual and the resell value on a used SBR is pitiful, especially if it's a home build instead of a factory gun. Even if you could find a dealer to take a complete and used SBR, expect to get about 25% of retail or less. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I only have the lowers now no complete guns or parts . But when I can do that I would have the stamps removed and make them Pistols. I'd rather just sell them to a class 3 dealer. If you only have the lowers, then you no longer have SBRs. An SBR by definition has a rifled barrel installed. You can sell your lowers just like any other lower. If you want to cover all your bases, notify the NFA branch that they are no longer SBRs. A dealer can't buy a stripped lower as an SBR. Even if you had a complete SBR, no dealer is going to want it. It's a $200 tax for them to buy it from an individual and the resell value on a used SBR is pitiful, especially if it's a home build instead of a factory gun. Even if you could find a dealer to take a complete and used SBR, expect to get about 25% of retail or less. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile And this is why I use cheap lower receivers when I build my SBRs. No sense in going all out only to shoot yourself in the foot with the resale value ahould you ever need to sell. Who wants a lower with some other dude's trust info on it? |
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.................................. But when I can do that I would have the stamps removed and make them Pistols.................................... Not with the rifles you can't Long time built sbr's |
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A dealer can not take them on consignment . Tax issues come into play . The best thing to do would be remove them from the registry and part out as others suggested . You loose the tax money either way
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This appears to be a solid argument against nfa stuff which we don't talk about on here often.
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If it's just a lower, why would I buy it when I still have to pay $200? A lower is $60.
Besides, once separated, it's no longer an SBR. |
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.................................. But when I can do that I would have the stamps removed and make them Pistols.................................... Not with the rifles you can't If they were pistols first then you most certainly can. It's exactly how I sold my PTR32PDW (purchased as a pistol) that I had SBRed. I have a letter from the BATFE Saying that is what I should do (remove and sell stock, send letter to NFA branch announcing my intention to return firearm to 1968 GCA status sell or trade as pistol). So, sell the lowers, get what you can. Send a letter to NFA branch asking that serials X, Y, Z be removed from the registry. |
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Does anyone know of a dealer in NE Florida that will consign sell my SBR's? I want everything done legal, as I'm too good looking to go to jail. Thanks View Quote If they were never made into SBR's you could apply for a refund of the form 1 if that's what you did. |
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We'll be checking back on the 29th to find out what the hell happened.
Secondly, couldn't you have a local gun shop with an SOT hold the lower for you? |
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Sold off all my SBRs last year. Just sent in a letter to the ATF saying I wanted them to be removed from the registry, pinned them to 18 inches and was good to go. Got my letters back recently. Used cash to gets some sweet ass parts kits. M60E3 and PKM
OP not giving details makes me think its felony related. Either domestic violence injunction order to remove all firearms or he got caught by feds with something illegal. SBR on a form 1 individual would mean he couldnt let anyone else just hold onto them like he could with a trust. |
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Sold off all my SBRs last year. Just sent in a letter to the ATF saying I wanted them to be removed from the registry, pinned them to 18 inches and was good to go. Got my letters back recently. Used cash to gets some sweet ass parts kits. M60E3 and PKM OP not giving details makes me think its felony related. Either domestic violence injunction order to remove all firearms or he got caught by feds with something illegal. SBR on a form 1 individual would mean he couldnt let anyone else just hold onto them like he could with a trust. View Quote Why did you pin them to 18"? |
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Sold off all my SBRs last year. Just sent in a letter to the ATF saying I wanted them to be removed from the registry, pinned them to 18 inches and was good to go. Got my letters back recently. Used cash to gets some sweet ass parts kits. M60E3 and PKM OP not giving details makes me think its felony related. Either domestic violence injunction order to remove all firearms or he got caught by feds with something illegal. SBR on a form 1 individual would mean he couldnt let anyone else just hold onto them like he could with a trust. Why did you pin them to 18"? Because he's a 16er... |
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Sold off all my SBRs last year. Just sent in a letter to the ATF saying I wanted them to be removed from the registry, pinned them to 18 inches and was good to go. Got my letters back recently. Used cash to gets some sweet ass parts kits. M60E3 and PKM OP not giving details makes me think its felony related. Either domestic violence injunction order to remove all firearms or he got caught by feds with something illegal. SBR on a form 1 individual would mean he couldnt let anyone else just hold onto them like he could with a trust. Why did you pin them to 18"? sorry meant 16.5 made fake suppressors and pinned them. It was surprisingly easy to sell them that way instead of doing a NFA transfer. it really sucks selling something and have to pay a 200 stamp to transfer it and hold onto for 8-12 months. |
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I'm in Florida, what do you have ? Just add me to your trust and I'll give $ 87.00.
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Depending on what you want to sell...if they are AR based. Sell the uppers and save lowers as they are registered. You keep your investment for future investments and generations and collect 70% of the rifle's value in the upper.
Any other rifle SBR - you're likely to take a bath given the market today. After Phily and Cleveland, it's likely to change. |
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You would probably have better luck having them removed from the registry and selling the uppers alone and the lowers separate unless it is a factory SBR. View Quote Might be as well off to sell the uppers and put the lowers in the back of the safe. Won't get that much out of them and they're there if you want them later. |
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Sold off all my SBRs last year. Just sent in a letter to the ATF saying I wanted them to be removed from the registry, pinned them to 18 inches and was good to go. Got my letters back recently. Used cash to gets some sweet ass parts kits. M60E3 and PKM OP not giving details makes me think its felony related. Either domestic violence injunction order to remove all firearms or he got caught by feds with something illegal. SBR on a form 1 individual would mean he couldnt let anyone else just hold onto them like he could with a trust. View Quote Claim of simple battery from person I don't know. But in FL your guilty until you spend 6k on lawyer and go to trial. |
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Claim of simple battery from person I don't know. But in FL your guilty until you spend 6k on lawyer and go to trial. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Sold off all my SBRs last year. Just sent in a letter to the ATF saying I wanted them to be removed from the registry, pinned them to 18 inches and was good to go. Got my letters back recently. Used cash to gets some sweet ass parts kits. M60E3 and PKM OP not giving details makes me think its felony related. Either domestic violence injunction order to remove all firearms or he got caught by feds with something illegal. SBR on a form 1 individual would mean he couldnt let anyone else just hold onto them like he could with a trust. Claim of simple battery from person I don't know. But in FL your guilty until you spend 6k on lawyer and go to trial. hope your collection is small and easy to reacquire. Makes for a good reason to have as many guns off the books as possible so you can just toss them into a storage rental until stuff blows over. |
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Quoted: Claim of simple battery from person I don't know. But in FL your guilty until you spend 6k on lawyer and go to trial. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Sold off all my SBRs last year. Just sent in a letter to the ATF saying I wanted them to be removed from the registry, pinned them to 18 inches and was good to go. Got my letters back recently. Used cash to gets some sweet ass parts kits. M60E3 and PKM OP not giving details makes me think its felony related. Either domestic violence injunction order to remove all firearms or he got caught by feds with something illegal. SBR on a form 1 individual would mean he couldnt let anyone else just hold onto them like he could with a trust. Claim of simple battery from person I don't know. But in FL your guilty until you spend 6k on lawyer and go to trial. |
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There is more to this, simple battery on a person you do not know does not end up with a gag order. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Sold off all my SBRs last year. Just sent in a letter to the ATF saying I wanted them to be removed from the registry, pinned them to 18 inches and was good to go. Got my letters back recently. Used cash to gets some sweet ass parts kits. M60E3 and PKM OP not giving details makes me think its felony related. Either domestic violence injunction order to remove all firearms or he got caught by feds with something illegal. SBR on a form 1 individual would mean he couldnt let anyone else just hold onto them like he could with a trust. Claim of simple battery from person I don't know. But in FL your guilty until you spend 6k on lawyer and go to trial. Not when their street smart and can lie hang on till the 30th. Gag order is from my lawyer. |
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There is more to this, simple battery on a person you do not know does not end up with a gag order. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Sold off all my SBRs last year. Just sent in a letter to the ATF saying I wanted them to be removed from the registry, pinned them to 18 inches and was good to go. Got my letters back recently. Used cash to gets some sweet ass parts kits. M60E3 and PKM OP not giving details makes me think its felony related. Either domestic violence injunction order to remove all firearms or he got caught by feds with something illegal. SBR on a form 1 individual would mean he couldnt let anyone else just hold onto them like he could with a trust. Claim of simple battery from person I don't know. But in FL your guilty until you spend 6k on lawyer and go to trial. No, but you end up with a lawyer with a SHUT THE FUCK UP!!!!! Order. |
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Why not sell your entire collection to me for $50, and I'll sell them back to you once everything is cleared up.
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