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3/17/2015 3:19:09 PM EDT
I currently have in my trust

1. $100
2. XXXXX lower

My question is how should I add the suppressor to my Schedule A before uploading the documents if I don't actually have it built (since I would need the stamp)? Maybe I don't add it?

Also when going through the application what do you all put as MODEL, UNIT OF MEASURE, and OVER ALL LENGTH? I am going to base my build on a 7.6" Ti tube. Should be around 8.5" with caps.

Thanks!
3/17/2015 3:32:07 PM EDT
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You don't need to put anything on the Schedule A at this point.

For model, unit of measure and overall length, you put the applicable info for your build.
3/17/2015 4:03:34 PM EDT
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You don't need to put anything on the Schedule A at this point.

For model, unit of measure and overall length, you put the applicable info for your build.
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I don't have a model though as I will converting a solvent tube once my Form 1 stamp arrives. Caliber would be 7.62, Unit of measure would be MM and OAL would be 8".

Would I be safe to put my model as N/A?
3/17/2015 4:12:54 PM EDT
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"Model" is an if designated item.

You can create whatever model name you want. The items you see in the dropdown menu are what others have chosen to use for Model.

EForms won't let you leave it blank, though. On all my Pending forms, I used N/A, and don't plan on engraving that as a model. That's the terminology on all my F4s for barrel length, so I'm banking on the examiner accepting it. We'll see.

The unit of measure is for the caliber. If you're filing for 7.62/5.56/etc, choose mm...if you're filing as 30/308/223/etc, choose caliber.

OAL is in inches.

You don't need to put the decimal in a caliber like 308 or 300 or 22, but you can put it in the 5.56 or 7.62. You don't need the " mark for OAL after you type the number of inches.
3/17/2015 4:23:41 PM EDT
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Thanks for the help. On the SDTA my tube would be Ti tube 8" completed.

I will put N/A as well. Not sure how I will add the model though once I go to engrave it...
3/17/2015 4:25:16 PM EDT
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Also Use manufacture code "fmi" to designate a Form 1 build on eforms. It will populate the proper field once you click on it.
3/17/2015 5:40:15 PM EDT
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I have never uploaded the completed paper schedule A that I have on file, the one I used for all my SBR'S has remained empty





3/17/2015 7:33:37 PM EDT
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I currently have in my trust

1. $100
2. XXXXX lower

My question is how should I add the suppressor to my Schedule A before uploading the documents if I don't actually have it built (since I would need the stamp)? Maybe I don't add it?

Also when going through the application what do you all put as MODEL, UNIT OF MEASURE, and OVER ALL LENGTH? I am going to base my build on a 7.6" Ti tube. Should be around 8.5" with caps.

Thanks!
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i am also interested in what you are going to put for overall length. i plan on using the sdta 7.6 tube and end caps as well and wanted to file my form before i order parts.
3/17/2015 9:59:17 PM EDT
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edited and remeasured, see next post
3/17/2015 10:02:10 PM EDT
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i am also interested in what you are going to put for overall length. i plan on using the sdta 7.6 tube and end caps as well and wanted to file my form before i order parts.
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I currently have in my trust



1. $100

2. XXXXX lower



My question is how should I add the suppressor to my Schedule A before uploading the documents if I don't actually have it built (since I would need the stamp)? Maybe I don't add it?



Also when going through the application what do you all put as MODEL, UNIT OF MEASURE, and OVER ALL LENGTH? I am going to base my build on a 7.6" Ti tube. Should be around 8.5" with caps.



Thanks!


i am also interested in what you are going to put for overall length. i plan on using the sdta 7.6 tube and end caps as well and wanted to file my form before i order parts.
Mine measures 8.125" inches assembled.  7.6 Ti tube and steel endcaps.

 
3/18/2015 6:30:18 AM EDT
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I currently have in my trust

1. $100
2. XXXXX lower

My question is how should I add the suppressor to my Schedule A before uploading the documents if I don't actually have it built (since I would need the stamp)? Maybe I don't add it?

Also when going through the application what do you all put as MODEL, UNIT OF MEASURE, and OVER ALL LENGTH? I am going to base my build on a 7.6" Ti tube. Should be around 8.5" with caps.

Thanks!

i am also interested in what you are going to put for overall length. i plan on using the sdta 7.6 tube and end caps as well and wanted to file my form before i order parts.
Mine measures 8.125" inches assembled.  7.6 Ti tube and steel endcaps.  

thanks for the measurement. did you put 8.125 on your form 1 for oal? a few members here said to put a slightly longer oal on the form 1.
3/18/2015 11:42:24 AM EDT
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I am going to put 12" on mine like others have done.
3/18/2015 11:48:07 AM EDT
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Others have done that...but I still think it sounds like a horrible idea.
3/18/2015 11:56:39 AM EDT
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Others have done that...but I still think it sounds like a horrible idea.
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I am going to put 12" on mine like others have done.

Others have done that...but I still think it sounds like a horrible idea.

I agree. While technically legal I tried to get as close to finished length as I could when submitting my forms.
3/18/2015 12:00:55 PM EDT
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I agree. While technically legal I tried to get as close to finished length as I could when submitting my forms.
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I don't even know that it's "technically" legal.

You're supposed to build it to the specs provided. Those submitting 12" have no plans of building to 12". Maybe 10" max for most cans.

Minor shortening is allowed for when threads have to be cut off and the tube rethreaded due to damage...and going from 12" down to 8" is a lot of cutting and rethreading.

I'd have no issue filing for 9" and the build ending up 8.5"...but to file as 12" and have it 7"-9" just doesn't work for me. Round it up to the next inch.
3/18/2015 12:07:11 PM EDT
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I guess I could go with 10" or even 9" and still be within reason.
3/18/2015 12:12:43 PM EDT
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I guess I could go with 10" or even 9" and still be within reason.
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Again, that's just my take on it.

If you don't think you'll be over 9", I'd file it that way. And with a 7.6" tube, I can't image any end cap more than .5" thick.

Don't get me wrong...I've filed some 1"-2" longer than they'll probably end up, but the 12" just doesn't seem reasonable.
3/18/2015 12:17:33 PM EDT
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You can put a longer length down and then write a letter to the NFA branch asking them to update the registry with the final length when the suppressor is finished.


3/18/2015 12:47:13 PM EDT
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After reading a ton about oal I'm going to file 8.5 or 9 ". I think the guys that file 12" are ridiculous when the measured length is aroun 8.125.  I think 8.5 inch is. Nice safe oal.
3/20/2015 2:19:46 PM EDT
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3/20/2015 2:30:51 PM EDT
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Really? Every Form 1 thread and you can't spell or grammar check?





I like SDTA and everything, but knock off the spam.
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3/20/2015 4:54:06 PM EDT
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c'mon, this is getting ridiculous
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