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<blockquote data-quote="J3n" data-source="post: 1648130" data-attributes="member: 102623"><p>For a can that has already had a completed Form 4 and been transferred to an individual, they can not be Form 3'd to a dealer. </p><p></p><p>If selling in the same state, the buyer needs to do their Form 4 Application and pay their $200 and you hold on to the can until they are approved. Once they are, then you transfer the can to them. </p><p></p><p>if you want to sell out of state, you must do two Form 4 transfers: 1 to a dealer in their state and then a second from their dealer to the end buyer. This means $400 in tax stamps and 2x the Form4 wait time. </p><p></p><p>Really, not much value in selling a used suppressor unless it's one with a normal retail of well over $1500. Figure at best you get about 1/2 value out of it and even that will be hard since people don't know how you've treated it and there will be no warranty on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J3n, post: 1648130, member: 102623"] For a can that has already had a completed Form 4 and been transferred to an individual, they can not be Form 3'd to a dealer. If selling in the same state, the buyer needs to do their Form 4 Application and pay their $200 and you hold on to the can until they are approved. Once they are, then you transfer the can to them. if you want to sell out of state, you must do two Form 4 transfers: 1 to a dealer in their state and then a second from their dealer to the end buyer. This means $400 in tax stamps and 2x the Form4 wait time. Really, not much value in selling a used suppressor unless it's one with a normal retail of well over $1500. Figure at best you get about 1/2 value out of it and even that will be hard since people don't know how you've treated it and there will be no warranty on it. [/QUOTE]
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