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He's got full autos and mah duce hanging on the walls. Class III dealer View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Holy shit dude, everything you've said about NFA stuff in this thread has been completely wrong. If you don't feel like listening to us or taking a few minutes to learn...frankly, you deserve the hosing you're about to take. 1. When you die, the government doesn't get your fucking guns. That's retarded as shit. 2. All you need to do is put a 16"+ barrel on them and they're no longer under the purview of the NFA. Sell the complete uppers, sell the short barrels and buy long ones, or buy more lowers and move those uppers over to them as pistols. You're fucking up because you're ignorant of absolutely everything you're doing. View Quote ... I'm leaning towards troll |
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you are aware you have to form 4 the sbr's to the gun store right?? you cant just drop them off to a dealer because they are nfa dealer. op you really dont know what your doing do you. your obviously trolling.
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Wait a minute........I am new to this NFA stuff..........so I can't put a 16" upper on my SBR lower now and then!!??
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Trolling and knows nothing of nfa rules. If you read the nfa handbook and came to this conclusion, you should slap all your reading\english teachers for failing you, bigly.
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Wait a minute........I am new to this NFA stuff..........so I can't put a 16" upper on my SBR lower now and then!!?? Where the fuck did this rule come from? View Quote NFA Hand Book You can put ANY size upper in your SBR. You can convert it to a race-gun it you want to. |
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Hey OP. Please log out, never come back, and don't ever try to educate others on NFA laws.
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So how much does a dealer pay for a home built Spikes form 1 SBR?
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Not a Mistake selling off unwanted guns to buy build other AR's like I want I already have parts for the longer rifles and also want some more handguns. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Feel free to do whatever you want. The people here are trying to keep you from making an unnecessary mistake. Why are you wanting to do this anyway? Not a Mistake selling off unwanted guns to buy build other AR's like I want I already have parts for the longer rifles and also want some more handguns. No market for AR15 SBR's unless they are factory Colts. If you have all the stuff for long barrel AR's then just put it on your SBR lower and call it a day. I am calling this a troll thread.. |
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If OP is from Orange Park, then none of this is surprising at all.
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Unlike the rest of you I feel sorry for the op. It's almost a certainty that someone this dumb will get lost on their way home from the gum store.
In before family members call him Supertard and we have a 30 page thread about the circumstances of his disappearance. |
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Please knock off the personal attacks in this thread! Even though it may seem that the OP is mentally disabled, calling him a "retard" is a personal attack. |
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Either the OP is clueless or he's just continuing his trolling, but there seems to be more to the story:
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1876659_.html&page=1 |
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Nope you have it changed with BATF and these have suppressor mounts and short handguards. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Um you know you can just install a 16 inch or longer barrel on it and it's no longer an SBR right? Nope you have it changed with BATF and these have suppressor mounts and short handguards. OP is morning drinking. |
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what does this even mean? did you move to FL from someplace like MA or NJ? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Um you know you can just install a 16 inch or longer barrel on it and it's no longer an SBR right? Nope you have it changed with BATF and these have suppressor mounts and short handguards. what does this even mean? did you move to FL from someplace like MA or NJ? |
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Yeah dude. I'm from Jax, and I know the guys at P.O.
Take my word on this. You can't just take NFA stuff to a dealer to sell or consign it for you. That's not how it works. Until a transfer is completed, you have to retain possession. Now Predator is a manufacturer, so they could take something in for repair for a short time, but they can't retain it indefinitely. It doesn't matter if they hold a Class 3 sot, or that they have loads of MGs. Now I don't know what this is all about, but you may need to consult a firearms attorney locally to sort this out if there are unusual circumstances. David Goldman is local and might be worth a phone call; he is an NFA guru. Factory or not, you're not going to get much for Spikes NFA stuff. It simply will not command the used market value that a factory Colt or Knights might. You're in a bit of a pickle here, OP. I'm not sure you can even just contact the ATF and ask them to remove them from the registry, since they're factory SBRs. If they were Form 1 builds, I'd say your best course would be to overnight a letter (signature required) to the ATF NFA office requesting they be immediately removed from the registry and their stamps canceled. And I'd ask for expedited acknowledgement in writing. Then I'd get on the phone with them the next day and get someone on the phone who is willing to assist and ask them to immediately do it. Once you had acknowledgment in-hand that they had been removed from the registry, you could part them out and sell the lowers to anyone. I'm not sure you can do that with factory SBRs. Someone on here can answer it. But that would be the quickest way to divest yourselves of them. Any other way, you have to retain possession of them for the next 7-9 months while they transfer. Only other option to get them out of your safe would be to destroy the lowers with a saw and send a letter to the ATF that they were so. |
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I'm not sure the purpose of the thread so here's a gimp emoticon.
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+1 No flame, OP, but you need to post less and read more. I'm not sure what you're even trying to accomplish. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Ummmmm, no. If you die, individually owned NFA items transfer tax-free via Form 5 to the recipient designated in your will. You really need to read up on the law some more... Kharn +1 No flame, OP, but you need to post less and read more. I'm not sure what you're even trying to accomplish. Can you post a link to this reg please? For the edification of all here. |
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Please knock off the personal attacks in this thread! Even though it may seem that the OP is mentally disabled, calling him a "retard" is a personal attack. View Quote Tell that to system message Attached File |
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Just to clarify one thing. A person can take an NFA item to another location and store them in a locked container that only they had access to and stay legal. The fact that OP is now a prohibited possessor is entirely another story.
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Do they sell popcorn at the gum store? 'cuz this is seriously popcorn-worthy.
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