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Thinking of a New SBR? Check out the AAC 300 BLACKOUT

Check out the new 300 AAC Blackout from Advanced Armament Corp. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbYLyfFf9u8 Introducing the Advanced Armament Corp. 300 AAC BLACKOUT (300BLK). This system was developed to launch 30 caliber projectiles from the AR platform without a reduction in magazine capacity and compatible with the standard bolt. Full power 123 grain…

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How Long Should My ATF Form 4 or Form 1 Approval Take

Generally we are hearing that it is taking 3-5 months from the time you submit your ATF forms for approval. A local gun store Shooters of Jacksonville told me they have two agents assigned because of the number of transfers they do. They stated that this means that ATF Form…

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Is it legal to take my NFA Firearms on an Airplane (Class 3, Title II)?

Yes it is legal in most instances to travel with your NFA firearms (those sold by a class 3 dealer and often referred to as TItle II firearms). You will have the same restrictions as traveling with a normal firearm but also need to comply with the regulations for interstate…

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My lawyer says not to worry but I would like a second opinion from an NFA lawyer.

Today I received an email from someone who was forming a trust to transfer assets from their father’s estate. There were NFA items in the father’s estate. The person’s estate planning lawyer had advised them that it was OK to transfer NFA firearms to a trust using a general assignment…

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Constructive Possession: NFA Trusts vs Individual Ownership

The NFA defines who can own a Title II firearm as a natural person, corporation or trust…. When an individual makes application to own a Title II firearm they are the only person who can be in possession or have access to the firearm. This creates a problem for many…

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New Jersey (NJ): What NFA Firearms can I own? Updated

There are several type of Title II firearms that are restricted by the National Firearms Act. Each state can impose additional restrictions on the sale, purchase, and transfer of NFA or Title II firearms, these are sold by gun dealers who have a Class 3 SOT. New Jersey permits limited…

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How to Fill out an ATF FORM 4 For NFA Class 3 Purchases

Many People have asked, How to fill out a form 4 when making class 3 purchases.  Because of this, we have added a page on this topic.  Please see How to Fill out an ATF FORM 4 For NFA Class 3 Purchases If you need help forming a trust, please…

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NFA Firearms and Criminal Penalties

Violations of the NFA are punishable by 10 years in prison, forfeiture of all devices or firearms in violation, and the individuals right to own or possess additional firearms in the future.  In addition, there is a penalty of $10,000 for each of certain violations. In addition, a willful attempt…

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