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<blockquote data-quote="parshal" data-source="post: 1220835" data-attributes="member: 605"><p>I spoke with the Compliance and Regulations Chief at the State Department for 40 minutes late last about this. This was before I saw the NRA's notification. According to the Chief, these are not new rules. These are the same interpretations they've had of the rules all along. Take any of that with a grain of salt but that's what he directly told me. He suggested I write a letter for an opinion and state that the ATF only requires a type 1 license for gunsmiths to cut threads for barrels and that that is in direct contradiction to the way they interpret manufacturing. He said they deal with things much more important than guns like planes, etc.</p><p></p><p>I know my gunsmith who builds his own actions has been paying that $2250 fee since he started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="parshal, post: 1220835, member: 605"] I spoke with the Compliance and Regulations Chief at the State Department for 40 minutes late last about this. This was before I saw the NRA's notification. According to the Chief, these are not new rules. These are the same interpretations they've had of the rules all along. Take any of that with a grain of salt but that's what he directly told me. He suggested I write a letter for an opinion and state that the ATF only requires a type 1 license for gunsmiths to cut threads for barrels and that that is in direct contradiction to the way they interpret manufacturing. He said they deal with things much more important than guns like planes, etc. I know my gunsmith who builds his own actions has been paying that $2250 fee since he started. [/QUOTE]
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