It is my understanding that in some jurisdictions, the dealer must classify it differently, depending on state/local statutes. Probably only applies to the occupied territories and I live in a free state, so don't take it as gospel. Know your local laws.
I do not remember whether I had seen it here or on another forum, but I remember a discussion about the requirement to engrave personal/trust information on the item when the Form 1 was approved. Some folks recommended doing the engraving FIRST in case the engraver got it wrong. Then 'someone'...
At my LGS, both the shop and a fellow that teaches a concealed carry class are "properly equipped to take fingerprints". The shop is an SOT and the instructor is approved by the state, so they both do it all the time. (A CWP is not a requirement here in Arizona, but there are advantages to...
On the two barrels you have built, all you need to engrave is the "maker" information. The example you gave is adequate. The serial number and caliber, etc. are all on the lower already (unless you finished an 80% lower, which is a whole other issue.) Putting the commercially built upper on...
Living in Arizona...especially well away from the liberal strongholds (a relative term) of Phoenix and Tucson, there are actually a lot of folks that have NFA items. I used to shoot my silenced subgun up on the fort until the new CG decided he didn't like guns(?). I used to be the 'resident...
I was looking at the latest offering from Manticore for the same reason. Don't it will cover much of the suppressor (if any), but I'll get one anyway.
https://www.manticorearms.com/new-products/scorpion-evo-transformer-forend.html
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