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Gunsmith Lathe - Grizzly or Precision Matthews
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2378528" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>If kmccord intends on threading, chambering "gunsmithing" for the public he/she would need a"01 FFL License". This would pertain to if kmccord is doing any work "gunsmithing" on another person's firearm.</p><p>The "07 Manufacture" FFL would pertain more to if kmccord had a business where Firearms were actually being "Manufactured" or Manufactured Parts being assembled and then sold to distributers/retailers. This would not include preforming gunsmithing activities on personal firearms for the public. (this is the layman's definition)</p><p></p><p>07 Manufacturer of Firearms Other than Destructive Devices (see instruction #11)</p><p>#11 Manufacturing - Generally, persons holding a manufacturer's license (FFL Type 06, 07 or 10) must register as a manufacturer with the Department of State unless exempted by the Directorate of Defense Trade Control (DDTC), regardless of whether the manufacturer actually exports any of the items manufactured. Therefore, applicants intending to manufacture and/or export defense articles, as defined on the United States Munitions List (Part 121 of the ITAR), may need to register with Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC). Questions should be directed to the DDTC at 202-663-2980 or <a href="http://www.pmddtc.state.gov" target="_blank">www.pmddtc.state.gov</a>.</p><p></p><p>01 Dealer in Firearms Other than Destructive Devices (Includes: rifles, shotguns, pistols, revolvers, <strong>gunsmith activities</strong>, and 01 National Firearms Act (NFA) weapons) (see instruction #10)</p><p>If kmccord applied for a FFL it would be for 01 FFL since "Gunsmith Activities" would include chambering, threading, assembling, repair. modification, even cerakoting.</p><p>#10. National Firearms Act (NFA)/Special Occupational Tax (SOT) - Applicants intending to deal in, import, or manufacture weapons subject to the NFA (e.g., machine guns, short-barreled shotguns, silencers, destructive devices, etc.) are required to pay a SOT (see definition #18). Contact the NFA Branch at (304) 616-4500.</p><p></p><p>I have had this discussion, in depth, with an AFT Agent here in GA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2378528, member: 116439"] If kmccord intends on threading, chambering "gunsmithing" for the public he/she would need a"01 FFL License". This would pertain to if kmccord is doing any work "gunsmithing" on another person's firearm. The "07 Manufacture" FFL would pertain more to if kmccord had a business where Firearms were actually being "Manufactured" or Manufactured Parts being assembled and then sold to distributers/retailers. This would not include preforming gunsmithing activities on personal firearms for the public. (this is the layman's definition) 07 Manufacturer of Firearms Other than Destructive Devices (see instruction #11) #11 Manufacturing - Generally, persons holding a manufacturer's license (FFL Type 06, 07 or 10) must register as a manufacturer with the Department of State unless exempted by the Directorate of Defense Trade Control (DDTC), regardless of whether the manufacturer actually exports any of the items manufactured. Therefore, applicants intending to manufacture and/or export defense articles, as defined on the United States Munitions List (Part 121 of the ITAR), may need to register with Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC). Questions should be directed to the DDTC at 202-663-2980 or [URL="http://www.pmddtc.state.gov"]www.pmddtc.state.gov[/URL]. 01 Dealer in Firearms Other than Destructive Devices (Includes: rifles, shotguns, pistols, revolvers, [B]gunsmith activities[/B], and 01 National Firearms Act (NFA) weapons) (see instruction #10) If kmccord applied for a FFL it would be for 01 FFL since "Gunsmith Activities" would include chambering, threading, assembling, repair. modification, even cerakoting. #10. National Firearms Act (NFA)/Special Occupational Tax (SOT) - Applicants intending to deal in, import, or manufacture weapons subject to the NFA (e.g., machine guns, short-barreled shotguns, silencers, destructive devices, etc.) are required to pay a SOT (see definition #18). Contact the NFA Branch at (304) 616-4500. I have had this discussion, in depth, with an AFT Agent here in GA. [/QUOTE]
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