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Posted: 6/3/2006 3:25:04 PM EST
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I took the content in the FAQ that follows along with some of the suggestions for additions and various questions and put all in a document and converted it to a PDF with all the links needed. I think we should see if Goatboy is willing to add a FAQ and perhaps the document can live here. If not, I can afford to keep it on my server...
Here is the final FAQ: quarterbore.com/library/pdf_files/shortbarreledriflefaq.pdf Enjoy & I will still take updates if this needs them! ––- Original Thread Follows: I just moved things down a notch! ––- |
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Hi,
I'm just going to use "white-out" and send the forms back tomrrow. Regards, Porter_Wagoner |
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My Form 1 for an AR SBR was rejected because: "Form must specify the barrel and overall length, aproximants and estimates are unacceptable."
I had put "<16" for barrel length and "less than 26" for overall length. I am using a 10.5" LMT upper. Will I still be able to put any barrel length if I put "10.5" for barrel length? This is so ghey. |
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I'm gonna give you every inch of my love.--Led Zeppelin
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fq1234,
Thank you for the info, hope to have the forms out this week. Mike |
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Hello,
Just today I also received my Form 1 back to make a SBR. As stated above, the reason for having the form returned was “Form must specify the barrel and overall length, approximants and estimates are unacceptable.” I also used “less than 16 inches” for the barrel and “less than 26 inches” for the overall length. My goal was to switch back and forth between a 7.5” and a 14.5” upper. The 7.5” upper would be for show and the 14.5” for a representative M4 and the range. Any thoughts? I’ve seen were some of the posters are saying I can do the paper work at one length and update the BATFE later. Regards, Porter_Wagoner |
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Well I guess I'm not the only one. After more reading since my post, I'm going to put down 10.5" and the exact overall length with the stock closed. I may buy another upper (14.5") and just store the lower with the 10.5" barrel when not in use. I have the 10.5" upper on a pistol right now. Can you use liquid paper/whiteout or does the form need to be re-done? |
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Can the photo be any 2x2" photo, or does it need to be taken at a passport place??
Also, where do I get the citizen form?? I have everything else ready, fingerprints and form filled out. Thanks |
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Any 2x2 should work. I've know guys who took their own photo with a ditigal camera and attached it directly to the PDF before printing. You can get the citizenship form directly off the ATF website. I'll look for the address and post it here. Here is a link to all of the forms you need in PDF so you don't have to wait for the ATF to mail them: www.titleii.com/Forms.htm You want the "certificate of compliance" You can order forms directly form ATF here: www.atf.treas.gov/dcof/index.htm |
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AR-15 SBR Overall Lengths
From Colt’s website: 10.5" barrel = 29.00” Extended (28.9”) 11.5" barrel = 30.00” Extended 14.5" barrel = 33.00" Extended 16.0" barrel = 34.60” & 35.00” <----??? (not sure why the Gov't model differs, probably just an error) Standard difference between stock collapsed and extended was +3.25” I then brilliantly extrapolated the following: 5.00" barrel = 23.50” Extended 7.00" barrel = 25.50” Extended 9.25" barrel = 27.75” Extended |
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Thanks for the info FQ1234! |
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Thanks Likemopar! |
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"How long do you have to make the right decision in a gunfight? The rest of your life." Instructor Sutton, Blackwater Training Facility
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OK, this may very well sound like a truly bizarre question so bear with me here for a second. I'm moving to a non-NFA friendly state (NY) this month. I have family that lives in ME which is NFA friendly. I doubt that I would actually do this if it could be construed as "barely legal" but I'm wondering if anyone else has done this or something similar.
Would I be able to set up a corporation in ME (while being a legal resident of NY), "rent" space from my parents for a place of business (say oh $1 per month), store machinegun, SBR, SBS, supressor, etc in a safe at this location (the location of my business), and "hire" my parents as employees for a yearly salary (lets say $1 a year again). Forget, for a minute, the practicality and costs associated with this....would you call this legal, barely legal, or illegal? ...Like I said, I doubt that I will actually be able to do this, but should something threaten my ability to own a gun like this in the future like another, more restrictive, AWB, I may consider it...if it were considered legal...at least until I can move back to ME. I don't see anything wrong with the idea at first glance...the form 1 would be filled out with all of the information on the ME corp., with a ME address....and even though I'm a NY resident, the corp is based in ME and the gun would stay in ME....anything major that I'm missing? So, tell me...am I -> |
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I do not see why you could not set up a corp, LLC or Trust in Maine for the purposes of acquiring NFA items. I would, however, make your parents officers/managers/trustees of the corp/LLC/Trust to ensure that they could have lawful possession of the NFA items. I acquired my SBR through a Trust and it is an easy route without going through the CLEO process. |
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Fired a round into the floor while pistol whipping the guy? How many times do I have to remind everyone -- KEEP YOUR FINGER OFF THE TRIGGER WHEN PISTOL WHIPPING SOMEONE. It's just common sense.
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Anyone? Help? |
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will try
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Likemopar...and others... Can someone post the specific regulation that states that it must not be hidden under the handguards? I know it states that it must be placed in "a manner not susceptible to being redily obliterated, altered, or removed." But where is it stated that it cannot be hidden by hanguards or other parts? Any help from anyone would be great... Thanks! |
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"How long do you have to make the right decision in a gunfight? The rest of your life." Instructor Sutton, Blackwater Training Facility
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So I got a couple questions...sorry for being a newbie...the paperwork (though easy is rather confusing).
Like most everyone here building an AR SBR, going with a LW 5.56 SOC 10 1/2 upper to go with my Rock River lower. So my questions are: Line 4d "Model": Would I state AR15? Line 4h "Additional Description": I assume if there are any markings made by the manufacturer to further describe the lower... (i.e. LAR-15, 5.56mm, etc) I would put that in there right? Line 4i "State why you intende to make the firearm": I put down "Personal Collection/All Legal Purpose" will this work? Line 12: Photos: Is it alright to just tape the 2"x2" photo to this section? Thanks |
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you can use abbreviations. I used my first initial and last name ie. J. Smith |
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Or do what I did and buy a Colt Factory SBR.
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Engraved on receiver//
Do I have to put my full name - First Middle Last?? Or can I abbreviate my name - M J last? Or can I leave out my middle name all together? |
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It needs to be conspicuous.
Most folks engrave the front of the magwell, or the underside of the trigger recess. ETA: the barrel is OK, according to the ATF....but that would limit you to one upper assembly (unless you engraved every barrel you intend on using with that serial numbered SBR) |
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It's not that I can't spell...I just don't wanna spell.
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What about the AR15 upper receiver? (not on the barrel but on the upper receiver).
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My SBR was just approved. I never did one before.
Can I engrave the buffer tube? Can I engrave the barrel under the forearm? Can I engrave the upper? Can I engrave the bolt carrier? OR must it be the lower or a visible part of the barrel? |
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Note: I needed to split the SBR FAQ into multiple posts as it has exceeded the 8000 character limit. I will post the original responses below so that due credit is given for suggestions that have been incorporated....
------------------------------------------- What is the Definition of a Short Barreled Rifle A short barreled rifle is defined in the US Code, Title 18, Part I, Chapter, Sec. 921. as follows...
Also Note! The 1994 Crime bill applies to Short Barreled Rifles the same as it would to any semiautomatic rifle. You can see the crime bill regulations here: quarterbore.com/library/law/crimebill.html. If you are registering a Pre-Ban AR-15 as a Short barreled Rifle then the weapon will retain it's pre-ban status (ref p1 and ref p2) but a POST-BAN rifle must remain in compliance with the crime bill regulation. Who can build one of these? The first thing that you need to do is evaluate your state and local laws. Following is a table that can be used as a reference but I can't confirm the accuracy as I am not associated with this table in any way (See: www.full-auto.com/library_states.htm). You can confirm your local and state laws by calling a local Law Enforcement agency in your area and ask if NFA registered Short Barreled Rifles are legal in your jurisdiction. After you determine that the weapon is legal in your area, you then need to be eligible to own any weapon as defined in the USC here www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/922.html How do I build one of these Short Barreled Rifles Legally? Where forms do I need and where do I get them? To build ANY SBR, all you need to obtain the Form 1s "Application to Make and Register a Firearm" (need 2 forms), fingerprint cards (need 2), and citizenship form (I submitted 2 but 1 may do?). You can get the forms from the BATFE at the numbers listed here: www.titleii.com/atfphone.htm) or use online forms at www.titleii.com. As an expample, you can find the Form 1 at www.titleii.com and it is linked here: www.titleii.com/pdf/NewF1.pdf and citizenship form at titleii.com/pdf/5330-20.pdf. I use online forms for everything but the fingerprint cards. When printing your own forms, it's best to print both sides on ONE SHEET of paper. There have been rejections lately due to 2 single sided forms being taped or glued together. |
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Cont...
How do I fill out the forms? Note: Before proceeding, I suggest you print a copy of the Form 1 www.titleii.com/pdf/NewF1.pdf and use the Form and the directions on the last two pages of the linked form as a guide. After you have the forms, you need to fill out the Form 1 in duplicate. When you fill out the Form 1, YOU ARE THE APPLICANT so your proper name and address goes in BOX-3B. If you use a "PO Box" in 3B, you need to supply a proper street address in the Box 3C or specific directions to the residence must be included. In BOX-4a, the proper MANUFACTURER info is the original maker of the existing firearm/serial # -- Bushmaster, Colt, HK, IMI, Olympic, and so forth. Adopt the serial number as it appears on the the weapon you are using to build your SBR. Where it lists caliber, I would list all you may want to use (within reason i.e. 22, 9mm, 223, 300/221 as there is no real requirement currently to list all calibers as with the AR-15, that would be insane). For "barrel length" and "overall length" on the Form 1, people have used "less than 16 inches" or "7-15 inches" to allow their SBR paperwork to allow as many options as possible. Next, you need to get two passport photos or other 2-inch by 2-inch photographs of yourself taken within the past year (proofs, group photographs or photocopies are unacceptable). Attach the photos to your Form 1. If you are computer savvy you can try SBR7_11's method in the footnotes. Last, fill out the citizenship form(s?) and you are ready to go. My Forms are filled out, now what? After the forms are filled out, take these to your local Chief Law Enforcement Agent (CLEO) to get a signature. While at the CLEO's workplace, get yourself fingerprinted on FBI Form FD-258 fingerprint Cards. What do I sent the BATFE? After the Form 1 is completed with passport photos attached on each copy of the form, and the Form 1 is signed by your local CLEO, and you have your completed fingerprint cards and citizenship form(s?), you are ready to send the forms and documents to the BATFE for approval. If state or local law requires a prior permit or license to purchase, possess, or receive NFA firearms, a copy of your permit or license must accompany the application. A check or money order for $200 shall be made payable to ATF by yourself. All signatures on both copies must be in ink. Submit fingerprints on FBI Form FD-258, in duplicate. Fingerprints must be taken by a person qualified to do so, and must be clear and classifiable. If wear or damage to your fingertips do not allow clear prints, and if the prints are taken by a law enforcement official, a statement on his or her official letterhead giving the reason why good prints are unobtainable should accompany the fingerprints. Again see Titleii.com for more details on where to send the forms. The approval process may take a LONG time but as long as you live in an area where it is legal to own these weapons and you do not have a criminal record or other reasons that make you ineligible to own a SBR, you will be approved. If the application is approved, the original of the form with the cancelled stamp affixed showing approval will be returned to the applicant. Otherwise, the tax will be refunded. What do I do after I get my approved Form 1 back? After you obtain your approved Form 1 from the BATFE, you will then need to mark your lower. Specific guidance for the requirements for marking your receiver can be found here www.atf.gov/pub/qtrly_bulletins/vol3_qb2001/subpartc.pdf. The markings NEED to be visible and NOT HIDDEN according to what I have read lately (THIS IS A NEW REQUIREMENT as many people used to engrave this on the stub where the pistol grip mounts so it didn't show...) make sure you do it correctly. As far as doing the engraving, one of the best paces to get a clean engraving is to take your lower receiver to one of the Mall engraving stores but obviously you will not want to take a complete gun and it wouldn't be wise to leave your rifle (lower) with a teenage attendent while you go shopping! Lastly, after the lower is engraved and you have the approved Form 1 you can at long last obtain the necessary parts to build your SBR and put her together. Updates to the posts above.... 9-Jan-2004 14:30 EST Updated to include Hail Mary's suggestions 9-Jan-2003 15:00 EST Updated w/ info from www.atf.gov/firearms/faq/faq2.htm 10-Jan-2004 8:15 EST Updated to include link to Markings regs www.atf.gov/pub/qtrly_bulletins/vol3_qb2001/subpartc.pdf as faldoc helped me find. Also added definition of SBR, link to state list, and provided guidance to how to determine if legal in your area and state. 10-Jan-2004 16:40 Updated to include SBR7_11 's suggestions (less the sophisticated method to get 2x2 prints on form) 11-Jan-2004 9:22 Added SBR7_11 's more sophisticated method to get 2x2 prints on form below.
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Reserved in case this thread get's any bigger!
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Suggestions and updates as provided in original thread...
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Can you do an SBR via the Corporate route?
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Yes, you can consider a Corp to be a person and to my knowledge a Corp can do anything an individual can. Ownership of Ms, AOWs, and SBRs included.
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What do I do with my approved Form 1 and stamp? Make copies and keep the original in the safe? Or do I have to keep the original with the weapon? Neither?
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Hi, I'm AZ-K9, and afraid I might be travelling to Oak Ridge, TN soon....
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Originally Posted By AZ-K9: ... Make copies and keep the original in the safe? ... View Quote Yes. I also laminated the originals. |
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Adaptability is the key to survival !!
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is there any rules on how soon you have to build the SBR after approval, or can i let it sit till AWBsunset ?
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I would treat the approved form 1 like the deed to your house. I keep mine locked up in a safety deposit box and I don't laminate my originals. Now, you do need to have proof that the weapon is in your name so I carry 2-sided photocopies that I reduce 50%. These I laminate and keep anywhere I may have the weapon including my range bag, carry case, truck, etc. I also keep a full-sized copy in the truck just in case somebody wants to cause a stink about my mini Form 4s. Now, as far as when to build, there is no law that says your SBR has to be in a SBR configuration so you could register your post-ban as a SBR and waite for the Crime Bill to die to replace the upper with a properly equipped SBR upper. |
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that's what i was intending to do thanks QB
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~luvdamonkey
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Can the marking of the lower be done inside the mag well?
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Form one is filled out, signed off, finger prints and pics taken, all in duplicate. Just gota drop that check in the package and away it goes... Whats the average wait? 6 months?
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"Trusting someone is alot like having a parachute. Chances are if they
are not there for you the first time you won't be needing them again." |
[b]The approval process may take a LONG time but as long as you live in an area where it is legal to own these weapons and you do not have a criminal record or other reasons that make you ineligible to own a SBR, you will be approved[/b]
Would this be a "must issue" type situation, provided you meet all applicable requirements, or can a CLEO you've butted heads with in the past simply tell you to get lost? |
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The CLEO can be a problem when it comes to getting the signature. If that happes there are other people that can sign such as the local DA, Judge, Sherif, etc. You can also form a Corporation (which I did) and then you don't need CLEO signatures.
Now, once it goes to the BATFE for approval, as long as you can leagally own one, you have kept a clean record, and you filled out the paperwork correct... yea, it's a done deal! |
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The corporation route, is it easier?
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Originally Posted By Lumpy_3: The corporation route, is it easier? View Quote Well, you have the initial effort and expense of setting up a corporation, and you may have annual paperwork/state fees/taxes or tax forms, depending on your state and the way you set up the corp. However, once you have the corporation, it's much easier dealing with BATF(E) requirements: --No CLEO signoff needed. --No fingerprint cards needed. --No photos needed. In addition to saving the time and effort to get the above, my corporate transfers usually take two to three weeks from pending to approved. The longest only took a month; the shortest, nine days. So I would say yes, the corporation route is easier and faster. |
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Quarterbore, i am confused about this process. First, there are two forms that have to be send in and only one will be return with the tax stamp if being approved right? Also for the citizenship form, what is it? and how to obtain this (sorry, i am slow on this matter). If the local PD doesn't do finger print, where can i get it done? I just send my sheriff an email last night asking him to sign for my NFA forms and he told me to get all the paper work done then call before stopping by his office. So yeah...i am gathering all info and do it right for once.
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is there any legal way to sbr in michigan?
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LIVE FREE OR DIE!
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Good Luck! My local CLEO never returned my calls so I went the corp route and it is much easier as far a the whole fingerprint and signature issue. |
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Quaterbore, can you give a quick rundown of the legal situatio for owning an SBR/s and AR15/s. There is some sort of problem w/ "constructive" isn't there?
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I replied by starting a new thread as that is off topic... please see ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=1&f=6&t=237729. I did this as that is a topic that is likely to cause arguments! |
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Thanks QB
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QB:
Could you include information on how you check the status of your Form 1 (ie phone # for NFA branch and any info you need to have on-hand such as serial no, etc)? My check posted on 3/13, and I'd like to find out if I'm "pending" yet. Thanks! |
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Today I filled out my form 1 and citizenship paper, had my mugshot taken (x2), and initiated process to get my CLEO signature.
This ball is ROLLING!!!!! |
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