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Don't be a fool. Not an FFL, but have several close friends who are manufacturers, in other words - don't take my word for it. Yes, you can build any MG you want. You just have to notify the ATF via Form 2 when you do.

You only need a "love letter" if you want to buy a MG from another dealer. So is the form two faxed it? Sounds real simple so far, almost silly simple! As long as my bound book is kept then I am good to go Quoted: So is the form two faxed it?

Buy this book. Quoted: Buy this book. Roger that folks! I will stalk an issue and purchase it! Quoted: Roger that folks! Quoted: Quoted: Buy this book. Quoted: Where can this book be bought. Everyplace that has it says no copies available, no longer in production As to Machine gun receivers From what I understand, you may fax it in, and follow up by mail. It is the bible for NFA dealers, manufacturers, importers and exporters. The MGDB will save your butt many times over.

For anything not covered in the MGDB, try the forums over at subguns. Unfortunately, there are a few folks who post there who are either impostors or idiots, so you can't take everything at face value. Though if you hang there for awhile, you soon learn who is an RKI and who is blowing smoke. Home What's new Latest activity Authors.

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You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter Reptile Start date Nov 23, Reptile NES Member. Joined Dec 13, Messages 20, Likes 11, I have stumbled upon some forbidden knowledge that may be known to some NES'ers.

If you get office space you can get a FFL 1. With a Class 3 SOT, you can buy new machine guns. Did I just reveal forbidden knowledge? Two catches, as far as I understand: 1. You need a letter from a law enforcement agency that is interested in buying a MG before you can buy a dealer sample from a manufacturer.

When your SOT is up for renewal in three years, you will need to show that you're using the license to run a real business. If you let the license expire, you don't get to keep the dealer samples: they must be sold to another dealer or surrendered to the government. Rating - Nothing secret nor forbidden about it. As an SOT, you need a demonstration letter from a police department requesting a demo of a particular machine gun.

An inactive FFL will have its license revoked when audited. In order to get and FFL, you must be in a location with proper zoning. Residences are fine, as long as they are zoned for either retail or manufacturing.

The state must allow class 3 for a dealer to get an SOT. As a previous slave to Rhode Island, I was not allowed. What is the legitimate reason for this demo letter? Are you suppose to be selling MG's to agencies?

Could you not just sell them to agencies through Gun Broker? The transferee must certify on the application that he or she is not disqualified from possessing firearms on grounds specified in law.

Approvals and Denials. Anyone acquiring a machine gun must, as part of the registration process, pass an extensive Federal Bureau of Investigation criminal background investigation.

If ATF denies an application, it must refund the tax. Gun owners must keep approved applications as evidence of registration of the firearms and make them available for inspection by ATF officers. Eligibility Criteria for Acquiring Machine Guns.

ATF cannot approve an application if the transfer, receipt, or possession of the firearm would place the transferee in violation of law. Federal Law. It is a violation of the NFA for any of the following to acquire or posses firearms, including machine guns:. An applicant wanting to register a machine gun must certify, under penalty of perjury, on the required ATF form that he or she is not disqualified from acquiring or possessing firearms on any of these grounds.

The NFA also contains age requirements as they pertain to firearm transfers. These and state requirements are discussed at the end of the report. State Law. It is a violation of state law for convicted felons and the following people to possess any firearms, including machine guns—anyone:. Machine Guns in Interstate Commerce. But ATF may. Under federal law, it is illegal to do any of the following with regard to machine guns:. The criminal penalties in the Gun Control Act include both felonies and misdemeanors.

State law defines a machine gun as any weapon, loaded or unloaded, that shoots, is designed to shoot or can be readily restored to shoot automatically more than one projectile by a single function of the trigger without manual reloading. The registration requirement does not apply to machine guns 1 manufactured for sale or transfer to the U.

Manufacturers must maintain a register of machine guns they manufacture or handle. For each firearm, the register must show the 1 model and serial number; 2 date of manufacture, sale, loan, gift, delivery, or receipt; 3 name, address, and occupation of the transferor and transferee; and 4 purpose for which it was acquired.



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