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Posted: 7/1/2022 12:20:25 AM EDT
I've spent $3600 in NFA stamps (18 NFA items). Of those 18, I still have all of them - I've never sold an NFA item.
EDIT: There's going to be some staggering amounts here for sure... EDIT2: In before the "not today, Mr. ATF" before those potential commenters realize how ironic it would be to post that in THIS thread - since, quite obviously - you've already voluntarily given all this info to the ATF. |
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'bout 5 grand
That's personal, not yearly SOT stamps, which puts it closer to $20k |
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I am not sure of the total amount I have spent over the past 20+ years.
There have been a decent number of machineguns which were two stamps transfers being out of State Form 4 purchases, a small number of guns I paid the tax when I bought them and then sold them off, and in a couple of cases I paid the outbound tax when they were sold or traded as well. However, I think its pretty safe to say that I am $20,000+ in Form 1 or Form 4 NFA tax stamp payments in my lifetime. |
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I stopped counting at 21 stamps. That was two years ago. I’ve bought more suppressors and made more sbrs since then.
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I don't count the number of stamps anymore.
Now I count the number of 3 ring binders that house my stamps. |
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ehh 1200.00 or so...
Measly compared to most here... I've got a terminal case of the Poors... |
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About 20 stamps over 30 years, but I went a long time between purchases early on.
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800 so far. 2 cans 1 sbr and 1 aow
being in CT its tough to play nfa at times. certain firearms i cant have...when i can drive 4 hours away and the gun i want is on the shelf... |
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more than I thought. more than $2400 and another 200 on the way.
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Just checked my scanned forms. 32 suppressors, 13 SBR's and one machinegun. So I was a bit off when I said $8k earlier. It's $9200 in approved forms. Another $200 on a form 1 machinegun the ATF approved then denied.
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More than I expected when I first filed a F1 back in 1999 - that's for sure. These days I have a large binder filled with laminated copies of my NFA paperwork. There are enough that I had to add tabs to categorize them by weapon type.
That's as close as I'm going to say. |
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rookie numbers for me....only $1400 in stamps so far....but i am fairly young (early 30’s).
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