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4/18/2008 5:44:46 PM EDT
I had a thread on here (it is gone now I think) about me thinking about getting a machine gun or two.  Well, I never pulled the trigger, until now.  My dad's friend is willing to sell me a never shot, one owner (bought by him new in '84 and has the ATF paperwork to prove it) MAC-11 .380.  He has sent me pics of it and even scanned his paperwork to prove it is legit.  My dad showed him it is worth about $4000, but he told him that he would take $1500 for it.  I decided that $1500 for a transferrable machine gun is too good a deal to pass up.  He is also willing to take payments so my current collection doesn't have to suffer.  Trust me, I know it sounds too good to be true, but it isn't.  My dad has known this guy for about 15 years and works with him and knows the guy isn't a scam artist or into anything illegal.  He is just giving us a buddy deal.

Anyhow, I was told that since we are in the same state, I don't need to go through a dealer.  Anyone know of anywhere with conscise and clear steps and instructions on how it can be transferred to me (and give the feds their $200)?  I would like to go the trust way as it sounds like the best method now, plus I can see me getting more class III toys down the line and I would like my brother and father to be able to use it without me if they want (just add them to the trust).

Thanks in advance.
4/18/2008 7:18:35 PM EDT
[#1]
Individual to individual in the same state does not require an SOT payer to get involved. A Form 4 will do just fine. You are getting a heck of a deal. So in other words, you suck!
4/18/2008 7:47:14 PM EDT
[#2]

Quoted:
I decided that $1500 for a transferrable machine gun is too good a deal to pass up.  


That's what I paid for my M-11/9 back in 2003. You'd be a dumbass not to take the deal, even if you ended up never shooting the thing! Just sit on it for a few years and dump it for a truckload of cash. MGs are a better investment than the stock market right now...

Why do these friggin' sweet-ass deals always happen to people I know, but never to me?


4/18/2008 9:42:58 PM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:

Quoted:
I decided that $1500 for a transferrable machine gun is too good a deal to pass up.  


That's what I paid for my M-11/9 back in 2003. You'd be a dumbass not to take the deal, even if you ended up never shooting the thing! Just sit on it for a few years and dump it for a truckload of cash. MGs are a better investment than the stock market right now...

Why do these friggin' sweet-ass deals always happen to people I know, but never to me?




Oh, I am taking it.  That isn't the question.  It is that this is my first class III goodie and I need help with the paperwork/process.
4/19/2008 4:37:20 AM EDT
[#4]
I can't personally answer any questions about corporations or trusts, as I went the individual route.

www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=6&f=17&t=199942
4/19/2008 6:08:34 AM EDT
[#5]
epsylum, just go the individual route, getting the LEO sig is easy and painless.

If you need any help with doing the paperwork just let me know, hell I may have a blank form 4 in my NFA file.

Craig
4/19/2008 2:31:48 PM EDT
[#6]
Yes, for that price, you truely do suck....
4/21/2008 7:55:33 AM EDT
[#7]
Go to www.titleii.com to get the forms the two of you need to fill out.