Section 2h states (important stuff highlighted): In my case, this was Bushmaster Firearms. NAME AND LOCATION OF ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER OF FIREARM (RECEIVER) (If prototype,furnish plans and specifications) (See Instruction2h) Why not VOID the serial number, sell them the unregistered lower receiver, have them fill out a form 1, and when complete, give them the upper? I don't want some lower receiver floating around with my name and address on it, that could someday - 20 years from now be used in a crime! Who knows what kind of judges we'll have then. I may sell the lower receiver (although I highly doubt it) after contacting the ATF and having the serial number removed from the SBR list and voided as an SBR.Īt this point, I am in complete compliance with the law.įurthermore, there is no point in using a form 4 to transfer an SBR! The person who is buying your SBR will still need to fill out all the paperwork and pay $200.00. These are the instructions I followed on the form 1 when I made an SBR.Īs a result, I was approved and received my tax stamp. If the NFA firearm is being made from parts, your name and address are to be entered into 4a and a serial number you create is to be entered into item 4g. ![]() DO NOT ALTER OR MODIFY THE EXISTING SERIAL NUMBER. If an existing firearm is being modified into an NFA firearm, enter the existing serial number of the firearm into item 4g and the name and address of the original manufacturer into item 4a.
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