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NFA transfers
Is it possible to make an interstate transfer of a class 3 firearm individual to individual using Form 4?
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No. If a gun crosses state lines, in the transfer, it must go through an FFL. If you're both in Tennessee, you can sell it to him directly (unless Tennessee won't allow it). If you're in Tennessee and he is in another state, it's got to go through an FFL, just as if it were a normal rifle/pistol/shotgun.
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No it must go through a SOT! This is the double tax. You have to pay a 200 stamp to transfer to the dealer in YOUR state ( plus any fee he charges ) then it will take 2 to 4 months for him to get that stamp. Then he will ship it to the dealer in the receiving state then the buyer must buy a 200 dollar stamp ( plus any fees the dealer charges ) this will take about 6 to 8 months currently when the stamp comes in the buyer can pick it up. A FFL alone can NOT transfer a NFA item only a SOT can.
This is why most do not to state to state transfers unless it is a unique item or a decent or better mg. |
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there are a few caveats to that.
an out of state class III dealer can sell a C&R NFA item, on a form 4 tax paid transfer, to a C&R license holder in another state and ship directly to the C&R, once the usual background check and whatnot and stamp and paperwork are done. |
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Another caveat. ANYONE can sell a registered NFA firearm that is also a C&R (example: a WWII Thompson SMG) to a C&R FFL holder in another state on a Form 4 and ship/take the gun directly to him/her without going through any SOT dealer. If the NFA firearm is not a C&R or if the buyer is not a C&R licensee, the gun must go through a class III dealer in the transferee's (buyer's) state. It is not necessary to go through a class III dealer in the transferor's (seller's) state.
Note that C&R status can apply only to complete firearms (i.e., guns), not to suppressors, full auto parts (DIAS, M2 Kit), or other NFA "firearms" that are not actual guns. Jim |
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Suppressors are firearms. A dias is a machine gun not a part. |
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But remember, when you're dealing with a machine gun that might cost $15,000 to $50,000, another $200 is really nothing. It's the extra 8 months' wait that's a problem.
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The time seems to depend on who the Prez is - his opinion on guns. My first stamp, under Slick Willie, took from March to November. I'd been told the first one sometimes took a long time, so that didn't bother me too much. My second stamp, also under Slick Willie, took 13 months to the day.
My last one, under George W, took five weeks. |
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my range is 89 days to 21 days....
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For transfers to individuals, the current wait time seems to be just under 6 months. I'm on an Indiana-only forum with a lot of NFA owners, and 5 months XX days has been a recurring theme in the thread that tracks that.
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You can track those who input data here. http://www.nfatracker.com/ |
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True, you can buy a cheap MG for 4 or 5 grand, but even at that price, another $200 isn't very much to worry about. Most of my experience is with tripod mounted MGs which do run pretty well in excess of $15K each.
In any case, you'll spend $200 on ammo probably the first time out. |
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yep.. fast ones aren't cheap to feed... m11 in 9mm can digest almost 30 rnds in 1.5 seconds depending.. :)
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I was told, Maine (don't know whether it is true or not) that instead of "Inspector Jones" doing one and when he was through just getting the next one from the pile, that "Inspector Jones" did everyone who's name started with A, while "Inspector Smith" did all the Bs, and "Inspector Brown" did all the Cs, etc. If you name was Quincy, or Zedoe, it didn't take long to get to you. My name, however, started with an A, and there seemed to be a lot of folks with names that started with A.
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Interesting.
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Well, like I said, during the reign of the anti-gun Clinton, my transfers dragged. During the reign of the pro-gun Bush they went speedily along. Now we are in the reign of the anti-gun Obama. Transfers drag.
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so florida has it's own zone?
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yeah I do. any time you find a state that allows nfa weapons.. adn is big.. I'd expect mucho traffic...
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