Quoted:
Quick and dirty question.
Is there a way to become an NFA dealer to law enforcement in a non NFA state?
Would this also lessen my cost by buying a post 89 "Dealers Sample"?
Background:
I work in the firearms industry and would like to be able to buy a sample from my company if they ever produce for LE/ Military.
In this situation it matters not that your state is not NFA friendly. It would if you were interested in a
transferable MG. But you cannot buy your company's Post Sample without being an FFL/SOT regardless of where you and your company are located.
And just to make clear, even if you endeavored to get your license, you would not really "own" the dealer sample anyway, at least in the sense you are considering. Post Samples are completely at the mercy of your license. If you drop your license for any reason or it is revoked, then you must transfer out any Post Samples guns you possess. The money you would be spending to get here is wasted to a degree since you must continue to spend a TON of cash on overhead to maintain the very license that allows you to keep that Dealer Sample.