May 14, 1999, 10:50 AM | #1 |
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Can the barrel of a NFA registered shotgun/rifle be replaced w/ a standard langth barrel? In this case...can I remove my 12" barrel from my shotgun and replace it temporarily w/ a 24" barrel for bird hunting. Direct e-mais welcom as is ant/all pertinant halp/advice. |
May 15, 1999, 10:17 AM | #2 |
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I can't think of any reason you can't put a long barrel on a SBR. When you swap back, you are not making an SBR since it is already registered as an SBR.
EDIT: I said SBR, but same for SBS or combo. Jim [This message has been edited by Jim Keenan (edited May 15, 1999).] |
May 28, 1999, 03:29 AM | #3 |
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BlkHawk73 - Because your shot gun is an NFA firearm, you must still keep a copy of your Form 4 with you. The BATF regs. state that once a firearm's serial number has been registered NFA, it is forever NFA even with a legal length barrel. You're allowed to change barrels, (e.g. 12" barrel to 24" barrel) but you must still carry your paperwork.
Hope this clarifies things. ~Blades~ |
June 3, 1999, 06:54 PM | #4 |
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Slight correction on your facts...
The "once a X, always an X" applies only to machineguns (and some AOW and some post ban evil assault rifles). You *can* write ATF and let them know that you have changed the configuration of a short bbl rifle or short bbl shotgun and that you would like it to be removed from the registry. Obviously this would be for a perm. change. If you want to slap a 24" bbl on your SBS and go duck hunting with it, there is absolutely no problem with that. Interesting comment "you must still keep a copy of your Form 4 with you". Interesting I say because there is NO federal requirement that you must have your paperwork with you when you're out shooting your guns (machinegun, whatever). Some state laws require you to have the paperwork, but a lot do not. And, again, there is no federal requirement to have the forms with you. Prudence dictates, however, that you keep a *copy* with you while shooting in case you run into problems with the local law. danbrew :-> |
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