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April 17, 2013, 07:45 PM | #1 |
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NFA process for suppressor???
I recently purchased a Remington 700 SPS tactical (308) and I am having an uncontrollable urge to strap a suppressor on it. So I come to you all today asking what steps to take to get one (I live in Texas). I turn 21 next month so I know I'll be eligible age wise, but what else will I need to do? Any suppressor suggestion will also be greatly appreciated.
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April 17, 2013, 08:06 PM | #2 |
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Its not too hard. Just go to a dealer that sales suppressors and they will usually help with the whole process.
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April 17, 2013, 08:43 PM | #3 |
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I heard these were the best http://www.advanced-armament.com/
I am too looking at the 308 Rem 700 model. Plus this silencer works on 556/308/22/9mm because of the thread size |
April 17, 2013, 08:56 PM | #4 |
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Find a dealer who has a suppressor in stock, or can order the one you want. You will then purchase the suppressor. The dealer will fill in the serial number, and info(Make, caliber, model) and all his info, and should assist you with filling in all your info, in duplicate, on two forms. He will(Mine did) supply you with 2 fingerprint cards. Get your fingerprints done in ink, get 2 passport size, color photos of your face, have your Chief of Police, or County Sheriff sign your forms(local background check). Put all this in the envelope you got from the dealer, include a $200 check to the BATFE. Mail it to the Atlanta address, and forget about it for 6 months. When approved, the paperwork will come back to the dealer, and he will contact you to come pick up your device, and paperwork. If you have any criminal history at all... dont waste your time.
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April 17, 2013, 09:16 PM | #5 |
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Weblance- by history do you mean arrests (I have 2) or convictions (I have none)?
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April 17, 2013, 10:11 PM | #6 |
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The process can be different depending on where you are; the process weblance described above only works if your local law enforcement will sign off. If they won't (like in my neck of the woods), then you need to purchase the suppressor through a revocable trust. In many ways the trust is superior; it doesn't require photos or fingerprints and it allows more than one person to be on it, meaning more than one person can possess the NFA item. Also, you can designate a person to receive your suppressors upon the event of your death. On my NFA trust I am the settlor, I am the first trustee, my wife is the second trustee, and my father-in-law will receive my suppressors in the event that both my wife and I die. The trust can be amended at any time, but I recommend you get advice from a lawyer or other qualified person to do that.
The main problem is getting a trust. Up here (where almost nobody can get a sign-off from local law enforcement) most dealers make you get your own trust, which can run in the hundreds of dollars. I'm spoiled because my LGS offers a trust for free and it's super easy to set up. As for the suppressor itself, that's a different issue. I'm a fan of AAC and I think the most versatile rifle suppressor on the market is the SDN-6. It's a quick-detach, full-auto-rated .308 suppressor that is optimized for subsonic 300 Blackout use (or any other 30 caliber subsonic round). Most people (including myself) won't ever shoot it on a full-auto, but that tells you how strong it is; it will easily handle any cartridge from .30-06 on down. I got one for my 5.56 AR because it's almost as quiet as a 5.56 suppressor but it's so versatile. If you only plan to use it on that one rifle, I'd go with the AAC Hunter; it's the same as the SDN-6 but it has 5/8x24 threads (same as your rifle) and it will be lighter, cheaper, and slightly more accurate because it's direct-thread instead of quick-detach. If you never plan to use subsonic ammo, go with the AAC Cyclone; it's a larger thread-on .308 suppressor that will be slightly quieter than other two with supersonic loads, but louder with subsonic ones.
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April 17, 2013, 11:10 PM | #7 |
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You are close to 21 but at 18 on you could have bought any NFA item from an individual just not a dealer, or made them yourself except for machineguns.
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April 17, 2013, 11:28 PM | #8 |
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But where would I find an individual selling a suppressor? It's hard finding a class III dealer as it is.
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D_Anton... I dont know about arrests, but no conviction. Sounds like a good subject for a new thread. |
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April 18, 2013, 12:51 PM | #10 |
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Weblance- I guess I might just start one and close this one since I'm probably going to open a trust. Thanks everyone.
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April 24, 2013, 01:14 PM | #11 |
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"You want to tell me how you can LEGALLY buy, and own an NFA item at 18? "
There is one way. They buy part of a firearm business.
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April 24, 2013, 06:16 PM | #12 |
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I've done a significant amount of business with silenced america, they're a TX company. The owner (Scott) will make the process easy to understand and usually about a cheap as it gets.
They made the first one so easy for me I went back again. And again. And again. And then one more time. More specifically, for your application would be well suited for an AAC SDN-6. Have one on the same rifle and it's AWESOME! *I don't have any affiliation with that company, they're just good people that sell good products for a great price. Happy customer is all.* |
April 25, 2013, 10:52 PM | #13 |
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People at 18 can make/register their own NFA items. People at 18 can buy/own NFA firearms if they come from a non licensed person.
People have to be 21 to buy NFA from a dealer. Same applies to title one handguns and pistol gripped shotguns. 18 to make or own, 21 to buy from licensed dealer. I can explain it to you over and over, but I can never learn it for you. |
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weblance, This stuff is not so hard you need to just make it up. Just say you don't know or say nothing instead. Take a look here for more info; http://permanent.access.gpo.gov/lps4...005/p53004.pdf D_Anton, check out the online auctions like Guns America and Gunbroker. lark
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April 27, 2013, 01:40 PM | #15 |
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Lark... I wasnt making it up, it was how I interpreted the documents I read. I was wrong with a few facts. I still dont believe the BATFE will approve a transfer for someone under 21. Everywhere I look, it is stated that you must be 21. No where does it say anything about buying from a non licensed dealer. But, it doesnt merit an argument about this. The Firearms Regulations Reference Guide you linked is an excellent reference. I will probably read most of it(bookmarked).
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Opinions vary by quoting the actual law is much more impressive than using bold text or caps. lark
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April 27, 2013, 06:54 PM | #18 |
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Check out the guys at silencershop.com. They are in Texas, have good prices, and also have a great how-to on the purchase process.
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April 27, 2013, 08:36 PM | #19 |
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I said I was wrong. I also said I interpreted something from what I read. What do you want? An apology? That will NEVER happen. Get over it, and lets move on... It sure is nice to have such an incredible resource of amazingly correct knowledge, such as yourself, available to correct someone in such an efficient manner, when they make a mistake.
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Lets say the question is answered...
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