Posted: 2/4/2012 3:53:44 PM EDT
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Do any of you guys have a shorter barrel shotgun? with the AOW paper work what do you need to do in AR?
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can someone give a newb a rundown of AOW Shotgun requirements? Sounds like building one is the way to go? Details? an AOW shotgun is basically a shotty that came FROM THE FACTORY with a pistol grip only and a 18" barrel. A person or manufacturer can then pay $200 to the ATF to make it an AOW with a less-than-18"bbl. They can then transfer it to you for $5 plus the wait of filling out a Form 4 and sending to the ATF. If you were to build your own AOW it would still cost you $200... so why not just do a SBR and have the option of a stock on there? |
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can someone give a newb a rundown of AOW Shotgun requirements? Sounds like building one is the way to go? Details? an AOW shotgun is basically a shotty that came FROM THE FACTORY with a pistol grip only and a 18" barrel. If it is over 26" total it is a regular title 1 firearm. A person or manufacturer (if a SOT builds it, they do so w/o the 200 tax) can then pay $200 to the ATF to make it an AOW with a less-than-18"bbl. They can then transfer it to you for $5 plus the wait of filling out a Form 4 and sending to the ATF. If you were to build your own AOW it would still cost you $200... so why not just do a SBR and have the option of a stock on there? |
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can someone give a newb a rundown of AOW Shotgun requirements? Sounds like building one is the way to go? Details? an AOW shotgun is basically a shotty that came FROM THE FACTORY with a pistol grip only and a 18" barrel. If it is over 26" total it is a regular title 1 firearm. A person or manufacturer (if a SOT builds it, they do so w/o the 200 tax) can then pay $200 to the ATF to make it an AOW with a less-than-18"bbl. They can then transfer it to you for $5 plus the wait of filling out a Form 4 and sending to the ATF. If you were to build your own AOW it would still cost you $200... so why not just do a SBR and have the option of a stock on there? Rgr, thanks. |