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Posted: 4/5/2016 3:38:48 PM EDT
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I am thinking of doing my first form 1 can and am stuck on how complex the design needs to be to submit it to the ATF? does it have to include the ends and internals? or is it more of a length shot with some dimensions on it?
thanks rob |
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You don't actually have to put the real length or caliber down either because no one is ever going to check You're correct in the fact that it's very unlikely anybody checks. The rest is just incorrect. Keep the answers on track, or provide documentation to back it up...or stay out of the technical forums. |
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Great!! Now i need to figure out a can type and who does engraving prior to shipping, looks like sd tac does any others? Quoted:
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No design required. Just OAL. Great!! Now i need to figure out a can type and who does engraving prior to shipping, looks like sd tac does any others? Buy/source the tube wherever you want. Send it to THSF for engraving. You won't regret it, and should have it back within about a week door-to-door. |
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You don't actually have to put the real length or caliber down either because no one is ever going to check Not exactly. If the finished length varies from what you originally put on the form you need to send them a letter. I would send it signature confirmation with return reciept and keep both the letter and the reciept with your forms. You will most likely never receive a response to your letter. |
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Not exactly. If the finished length varies from what you originally put on the form you need to send them a letter. I would send it signature confirmation with return receipt and keep both the letter and the receipt with your forms. You will most likely never receive a response to your letter. Quoted:
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You don't actually have to put the real length or caliber down either because no one is ever going to check Not exactly. If the finished length varies from what you originally put on the form you need to send them a letter. I would send it signature confirmation with return receipt and keep both the letter and the receipt with your forms. You will most likely never receive a response to your letter. Ignore him as he is trolling. The part in red is the truth. I sent a letter in once to advise of a barrel length change. I will not do that again, at least not for an SBR. If I have to shorten my can I will send a letter. Took over a year before I heard anything and they wanted to know who I sold it too.
Replied back it was a private sale and they only need to be concerned with the serialized lower. I know they are not all stupid but damn. |
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