I didn't think it was a big deal either but I keep getting that same question over and over.
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If it leaves your state it'll be two form 4's, and two full wait times. That means $400 in tax stamps and probably two years wait for a potential out of state buyer.
Wow... maybe this isn't a good way to sell an NFA item. I'll call to verify today and may just take it down. Thanks for the info.It seems ridiculous because it is ridiculous. You'll have to form 4 it to your dealer because you aren't a licensed manufacturer/dealer, then the dealer will form 4 it to the buyer.
Welcome to dealing with the federal government.
One of the things to think about is in state vs out of state transfers with NFA items.Wow... maybe this isn't a good way to sell an NFA item. I'll call to verify today and may just take it down. Thanks for the info.
I appreciate the inputOne of the things to think about is in state vs out of state transfers with NFA items.
As an Oregon resident if you were to transfer this to me, I would have to pay 2 tax transfer fees. As mention above that would be $200 each way unless you pay the one for transfer from you to the FFL. Then it would be a normal purchase and transfer from that FFL just as if it was new.
I have "heard" that some sellers hold the suppressor till the buyer is approved and then transfer it to there FFL but I am unaware if that is really a thing. The ATF websites can be difficult to understand.
I would personally either get with the FFL or call your local ATF office.
Just my two cents...
And another reason the resale is so low.It really sounds like the goal is to make it really unappealing to legally sell the things.