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DIY Form 1 Suppressor Question?
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<blockquote data-quote="JTComfort" data-source="post: 1945984" data-attributes="member: 103514"><p>Agreed Steve - The wait time to Form 1 an SBR is substantially shorter than buying one off the shelf and the wait time for a pistol is null. Buying an SBR one on-line, as I did in 2016, required a Form 4 transfer to my FFL - 4 months. The transfer to me took an additional 12 months almost to the day. Important to know, the transfer to me could not begin until my FFL was in physical possession of the firearm even though I had paid for it and "owned it." Also, SBRs may not be taken out of the State in which the owner(or Trust) resides without an approved 5320.20 Application for Transfer. A 5320.20 doesn't take very long to be approved (3 weeks) so long as you are meticulous in completing it. It must designate the exact address you plan to travel to (in my case an out of state range) and may only be issued for a 365 day date range. New form every year, new form for every address. I learned quite a bit in my first go w/BATFE and NFA items. If I had it to do again, probably would go the "pistol" route, and maybe Form 1 SBR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTComfort, post: 1945984, member: 103514"] Agreed Steve - The wait time to Form 1 an SBR is substantially shorter than buying one off the shelf and the wait time for a pistol is null. Buying an SBR one on-line, as I did in 2016, required a Form 4 transfer to my FFL - 4 months. The transfer to me took an additional 12 months almost to the day. Important to know, the transfer to me could not begin until my FFL was in physical possession of the firearm even though I had paid for it and "owned it." Also, SBRs may not be taken out of the State in which the owner(or Trust) resides without an approved 5320.20 Application for Transfer. A 5320.20 doesn't take very long to be approved (3 weeks) so long as you are meticulous in completing it. It must designate the exact address you plan to travel to (in my case an out of state range) and may only be issued for a 365 day date range. New form every year, new form for every address. I learned quite a bit in my first go w/BATFE and NFA items. If I had it to do again, probably would go the "pistol" route, and maybe Form 1 SBR. [/QUOTE]
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