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AR15/10 Rifles
Recommendation for Springfield Armory Saint Victor AR-15 pistol compliance
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 2716856" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>A form 1 is the manufacturer form-- so yes, it's a form 1 because you are manufacturing an sbr from either a rifle or pistol.</p><p>This is the same form you use for sbs, and/or suppressor.</p><p></p><p>If you are going to do this- do it quick--- I'm sure it will get bogged down and take months or even up to over a year to get the stamp back once it gets swamped with submissions. </p><p></p><p>While you wait for the tax stamp to be approved-- you'll need to take the brace off and leave it in pistol form while you wait. That's how guys normally do a form 1 sbr-- is build a pistol, wait for stamp, then install buttstock once approved.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Do you actually have to submit pics of the firearm? This has not been a requirement in the past</p><p></p><p>If you have wanted an sbr in the past but the tax stamp fee has deterred you-- this would be a good way to get one for free -- even of you don't jave an arm brace-- buy a cheep one real quick for the pics ( or borrow one from a buddy) and submit a form 1.</p><p></p><p>Just remember it will now be an nfa/sbr item and be governed by all the nfa rules/transfer fees/etc from now on, so do your homework.</p><p></p><p>Technically in some stats- because I have a conceiled carry permit- I can put my pistol in a backpack/saddlebag/etc and carry it anywhere its legal to do so like any other pistol-- not sure if "rifles/sbr's" fall under the cc permit in all states--- but also, pistols can be carried loaded in/on a vehicle (in my state) - but rifles/sbr's can not.</p><p></p><p>Just remember to read all the rules before you submit for an sbr--- sbr's carry quite a bit more restrictions than pistols in most states.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 2716856, member: 94491"] A form 1 is the manufacturer form-- so yes, it's a form 1 because you are manufacturing an sbr from either a rifle or pistol. This is the same form you use for sbs, and/or suppressor. If you are going to do this- do it quick--- I'm sure it will get bogged down and take months or even up to over a year to get the stamp back once it gets swamped with submissions. While you wait for the tax stamp to be approved-- you'll need to take the brace off and leave it in pistol form while you wait. That's how guys normally do a form 1 sbr-- is build a pistol, wait for stamp, then install buttstock once approved. Do you actually have to submit pics of the firearm? This has not been a requirement in the past If you have wanted an sbr in the past but the tax stamp fee has deterred you-- this would be a good way to get one for free -- even of you don't jave an arm brace-- buy a cheep one real quick for the pics ( or borrow one from a buddy) and submit a form 1. Just remember it will now be an nfa/sbr item and be governed by all the nfa rules/transfer fees/etc from now on, so do your homework. Technically in some stats- because I have a conceiled carry permit- I can put my pistol in a backpack/saddlebag/etc and carry it anywhere its legal to do so like any other pistol-- not sure if "rifles/sbr's" fall under the cc permit in all states--- but also, pistols can be carried loaded in/on a vehicle (in my state) - but rifles/sbr's can not. Just remember to read all the rules before you submit for an sbr--- sbr's carry quite a bit more restrictions than pistols in most states. [/QUOTE]
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