?Do not submit all forms at once. Space them out over time with months in between if you want my $.02. This helps avoid imperial entanglements.
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?Do not submit all forms at once. Space them out over time with months in between if you want my $.02. This helps avoid imperial entanglements.
If he does multiple sbr forms at a time it invites scrutiny by the police of the stamps.
Says who? I've had multiple form 1s process at the same time and never had the atf visit my house.If he does multiple sbr forms at a time it invites scrutiny by the police of the stamps.
Not ATF the police. Says me and the people that call me when the police call them and tell them that if they build AR sbrs they're going to be charged with AWB violations. In some of those instances it appears to be the multiple forms that caused them to look at the cases more closely.Says who? I've had multiple form 1s process at the same time and never had the atf visit my house.
since wheh is a AR15 SBR defined as a AW?Not ATF the police. Says me and the people that call me when the police call them and tell them that if they build AR sbrs they're going to be charged with AWB violations. In some of those instances it appears to be the multiple forms that caused them to look at the cases more closely.
That causes me to believe that one is smart to space them out to reduce scrutiny. That said I've also known of departments to contact people only building one also.
According to dimples it is and-or the feature test. Then it becomes a risk reward analysis but the issue is that the police know you have it already and have given you fair warning.since wheh is a AR15 SBR defined as a AW?
In the example of a PD contacting someone over just one form…is it to tell them that even though it’s an SBR you still need to follow the AWB??…Not ATF the police. Says me and the people that call me when the police call them and tell them that if they build AR sbrs they're going to be charged with AWB violations. In some of those instances it appears to be the multiple forms that caused them to look at the cases more closely.
That causes me to believe that one is smart to space them out to reduce scrutiny. That said I've also known of departments to contact people only building one also.
MA truly sucks, I'm pretty sure my local PD just throws away the form1 copies I send them. And an SBR looks way cooler with a folding stock and canNot ATF the police. Says me and the people that call me when the police call them and tell them that if they build AR sbrs they're going to be charged with AWB violations. In some of those instances it appears to be the multiple forms that caused them to look at the cases more closely.
That causes me to believe that one is smart to space them out to reduce scrutiny. That said I've also known of departments to contact people only building one also.
that is your first mistake (sending to local PD). Mine go to The MSP headquarters in Framingham attention to the Colonel. Most likely "CLEO" to not give a shit.MA truly sucks, I'm pretty sure my local PD just throws away the form1 copies I send them. And an SBR looks way cooler with a folding stock and can![]()
The point was I'm in NH where the PD doesn't give a dam...... and we get to have fun thingsthat is your first mistake (sending to local PD). Mine go to The MSP headquarters in Framingham attention to the Colonel. Most likely "CLEO" to not give a shit.
Interesting.Mine go to The MSP headquarters in Framingham attention to the Colonel. Most likely "CLEO" to not give a shit.