waiting for stamps sucks <twiddles thumbs>
I guess it gives me time to get a couple threaded barrels though
I guess it gives me time to get a couple threaded barrels though
You purchase a suppressor from the authorized retailer.Clue me in as I have no experience with this: what are you talking about stamps, and how does one go about registering a suppressor? A suppressor would go well on my AR.
Clue me in as I have no experience with this: what are you talking about stamps, and how does one go about registering a suppressor? A suppressor would go well on my AR.
You purchase a suppressor from the authorized retailer.
You apply to the ATF for permission for the seller to transfer the suppressor to you.
You pay the ATF $200.
The retailer holds the suppressor.
You wait 10-12 months.
When/if the ATF approves the Transfer, you receive a tax stamp as proof.
You pick up your suppressor from the retailer.
Clue me in as I have no experience with this: what are you talking about stamps, and how does one go about registering a suppressor? A suppressor would go well on my AR.
I'm working on 20+ years of government sponsored hurry up and wait. I'm patient.You sure you wanna go down this rabbit hole? NFA items are a different breed of gun ownership. You can’t own just one. Can’t be sold easily and basically a lifetime commitment. I’m not saying don’t. But it can get expensive, time consuming and totally rewarding. My AR is a two stamp gun. Suppressor and a registered SBR. $400 bucks and probably a combined wait time of 15 months.
Local range this weekend. Wanted to check for function and play around. One person thanked me for having a suppressor. His last visit was unpleasant with a shooter and his ak pistol rocking everyone’s world. View attachment 1664346
Think I found a winner...Guys had any luck with AR-12's? Been reading several reviews and seems alot of them are having issues. Seem pretty inexpensive for the most part.
The boy has built up quite the arsenal of his own. Spent our Sunday afternoon building him a Nerf Gun wall lolView attachment 1664454View attachment 1664455View attachment 1664456
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Think I found a winner...
Lord I have no idea, would have to check that gun clubs rules.would this be allowed in gun clubs that shoot 12 gauge over/unders for clay pigeons?
You sure you wanna go down this rabbit hole? NFA items are a different breed of gun ownership. You can’t own just one. Can’t be sold easily and basically a lifetime commitment. I’m not saying don’t. But it can get expensive, time consuming and totally rewarding. My AR is a two stamp gun. Suppressor and a registered SBR. $400 bucks and probably a combined wait time of 15 months.
Think I found a winner...
No doubt that is better but my Mossberg M590A1 cerakoted in Navy Blue is a pretty sweet pump. I'm looking for something new and interestingBro if you want an badass shotgun, you gotta buy the best. Taran Tactical M4 like John Wick
TTI Benelli M4
Welp, finally bought one of those Canik TP9 SF pistols. Unreal what kind of a gun you get for a price! The trigger is amazing!
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tax stamp is the fed approval on things like a suppressor, short barrel rifle etc.. It takes
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Silencer shop does it simplify the process a LOT, they tack on a few bucks to the stamp for processing. You can download their app and make an account to answer background questions, take/upload a photo etc. If you go to a retailer with a kiosk they even do your finger print scans.
You may also want to consider a trust, if you look at their website they offer trusts you can setup/buy at the same time. I went through a FL attorney that included unlimited phone support and a privacy package (items in the trust are on individual assignment pages, obviously the fed knows what you have but in a law suit etc... they would not know the contents of the trust).
Good to hear, I came across the TP9SFX I believe it was at the local gun store the other day, it was 499 but I think it was optics ready, 20+1, ported slide, extended mag release, fiber optic sights, etc. It looked pretty sweet