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Old September 14, 2021, 09:43 AM   #11
dogtown tom
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STORM2 After rereading, it appears the OP wants to change the dimensions of the stamped NFA gun.
Correct. And for an MG/SBR/SBS perfectly legal.



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I thought the serial # had to match the paperwork.
Nothing he wrote indicates that is not the case.



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If this is true then a new NFA gun would be created.
Huh?


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Does having a stamp mean you could keep making additional guns?
Oh heck no!
A "stamp" means you paid the federal tax to transfer (Form 4) or make (Form 1) an NFA firearm. The tax cover ONE NFA FIREARM made or one transfer.




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It sounds too easy to be true. I suggest the OP ask BATF in writing. The rules were created before we had erector style upper/lower guns.
True, the rules were created in 1934, so any firearm built since then has to abide by the NFA.




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Can we have one stamped S/N lower and a dozen different barrel combos?
Of course you can.





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Elvis: … “it all just seems like a great big fairytale”.
Elvis didn't know squat about the NFA.
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