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27 CFR sec. 179.11 – “pistol. A weapon originally designed, made and intended to fire a projectile (bullet) from one or more barrels when held in one hand, and having: a) a chamber(s) as an integral part(s) of, or permanently aligned with, the bore(s); and b) a short stock designed to be gripped by one hand at an angle to and extending below the line of the bore(s). The term shall not include any gadget device, any gun altered or converted to resemble a pistol, any gun that fires more than one shot without manual reloading, by a single function of the trigger, or any small portable gun such as: Nazi belt buckle pistol, glove pistol, or a one-hand stock gun designed to fire fixed shotgun ammunition.”

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* General Info on NFA weapons
* Obtaining the law enforcement certification
* NFA weapons and the 4th amendment
* NFA weapon amnesties
* Machine gun sears and conversion parts
* DEWATs
* Any other weapons
* Destructive devices
* Sound suppressors (Silencers)
* Short barreled rifles
* Appendix – State NFA restrictions and a note about California ATF Forms, compiled by Trenton Grale



MagpulPRS AR-10/SR25 (.308) Rifle Stock

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The Precision Rifle Stock is designed to be a field precision stock. Adjustable for both height and length of pull. At it’s shortest LOP it is about the length of an A1 type Stock and extends about half and inch longer than an A2 stock.

  • Features billet machined buttplate, stainless steel shafts and Aluminum ball detent knobs
  • Body features removable end cap and integrated Picatinny rail mount
  • It is a drop in replacement for standard AR10/SR25 full sized stocks and uses stock A1/A2 rifle receiver extension (buffer tube) without the A2 spacer
  • Comes with all mounting hardware and two ambi sling loops

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In all likelihood 18 USC sec. 922(o), the ban on civilian possession of machine guns registered after the law took effect, or never registered, precludes an Amnesty (as provided for under existing law) for machine guns. You could register it, and comply with the NFA, but you would still be in violation of sec. 922(o), because the gun would have been registered after the law took effect. The penalties are the same under either law. One could register all other categories of NFA guns at an Amnesty. Congress could also pass a law providing for an Amnesty, and override 922(o) in that manner.

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They claims this right extends to examining your business records, and firearms. This would only apply to your NFA firearms, although they could presumably examine other guns to …

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Ak-47 Stock and Rifle Scopes
Trijicon ACOG TA47-2: 2X20 with Amber Triangle Reticle. This is the most compact unit. It is a step up in magnification and is well suited to limited space on a weapon like the UZI, H …

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Likewise an M-1 carbine receiver and an M-2 carbine receiver are identical, and all the parts to convert a gun from an M-1 to an M-2 are available on the surplus market.

Ak-47 Stock and Rifle Scopes
Short shotguns and short rifles are defined at (c)(1) and (c)(2) respectively; the definitions are essentially the same as federal law. HOWEVER, unlike the feds, California courts …

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Taxpayer privacy
The transfer paperwork is nominally a tax return; the purpose of the registration, and the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record (Registry) is keeping track of who owes the tax. ATF takes the position that taxpayer privacy laws apply to a transfer form, and that they may not discuss a pending transfer with anyone but the taxpayer, who is the transferor (seller), as he is responsible for the tax by law. This also serves to allow ATF to refuse to discuss why a transfer is taking so long with the party who is most interested in that question, the transferee (buyer). However, in another context (releasing information under the Freedom of Information Act) ATF has decided that as to a Form 4, the tax form is a joint return between the transferor and transferee, (see 1980 Auto Ordnance Corp. memo) so in that case the transferee should be entitled to the information about the application on the same basis as the transferor. That is not the usual practice, however. The NFA also prohibits the use of Registry information obtained from natural persons (only) for any law enforcement purpose except prosecutions for making a false statement on a transfer form (26 USC sec. 5848). Other tax laws prohibit the release of transfer information, as a tax return, except for certain narrow law enforcement type circumstances. See 26 USC sec. 6103.


ATF Forms (by Category)

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ATF Forms and Descriptions (in Numerical Order by Form)


However, if one is a FFL holder, one is required by law to report the theft or loss to both local law enforcement and ATF. As part of PL 103-322 (Crime Bill) (9/13/1994), 18 U.S.C. sec 923(g) was amended to require, “(6) Each licensee shall report the theft or loss of a firearm from the licensee’s inventory or collection within 48 hours after the theft or loss is discovered, to the Secretary and to the appropriate local authorities.”

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