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    Is That Thing Legal: Understanding NFA 34

    Trebor, Please go ahead and post away. If you don't mind, it'd be great if you gave me the credit, and, if possible, provide a link to the ETS web site www.elite-tactical.com. ptmmatssc, For a really good discussion on NFA and trusts, you should check out the AR15.com General Class 3 forum...
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    customer service

    Nope, it was just little 'ol me and Oleg, that's all.
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    Is That Thing Legal: Understanding NFA 34

    Glenn, In the case of a trust or corporate transfer, there has to be some form of documentation sent in with the Form 4, such as Articles of Incorporation or the documents establishing the trust. Those documents, as well as the Certificate of Compliances, will list the names of the people...
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    Is That Thing Legal: Understanding NFA 34

    GG1985, Thanks, you were correct.
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    Is That Thing Legal: Understanding NFA 34

    Special NFA considerations. There are times which don’t fit the normal procedures of NFA ownership. I’ll try to answer some of the more common concerns here. It is possible to purchase or manufacture an NFA weapon as part of a corporation or trust. Doing so has several advantages. One of these...
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    Is That Thing Legal: Understanding NFA 34

    Deciding what to buy. And, now that you understand the various types of NFA Title II weapons, you’re wondering how do you get one, right? Well, at the Federal level, the process is not really as difficult as you might have believed. Now, keep in mind, these are the Federal laws, and the laws of...
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    Is That Thing Legal: Understanding NFA 34

    If only I had a dollar for every time I’ve been asked if my suppressors, machineguns, or short-barrel shotguns were legal, I wouldn’t have to work in order to afford more of them. The fact is, in most of the United States, those weapons are 100% legal for civilians to own, as long as they are...
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    UK:progress?

    Yes, that is my MP-5. It is a real-deal, select-fire, post-86 dealer's sample.
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    customer service

    I think it's hilarious. (And that's my MP-5!)
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    CO heroine being attacked by the media - for a DECADE-old mistake!

    The Arabs would say "Insh' allah," which translates roughly into 'it was/is God's will.' I just sent the church an e-mail, letting them know how proud I am of Ms. Assam. She did the right thing, standing up for others in the face of danger. She is truly a hero, regardless of what the media...
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    Pistol carbine conversion and constructive posession of an SBR???

    DMF, It might be because I'm drunk as a skunk right now, but I'm a bit confused. Just because I have a rifle (even a Remington 700, chambered in whatever caliber you wish), and a hacksaw, doesn't construe "constructive possession" anymore than owning both an AR rifle and a pistol, with uppers...
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    Pistol carbine conversion and constructive posession of an SBR???

    Dangnabbit, double tap.
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    Pistol carbine conversion and constructive posession of an SBR???

    Not true. Without the buttstock, the gun is no longer a rifle, it reverts back to being a handgun. It's not capable of being fired from the shoulder, and, as the designers intended, it's meant to be fired using one hand - as unwieldy as that might be. Since it is a handgun, there are no...
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    We need new toys at gun shows

    The Shrike is out on the market. Or at least a few of them are out there. You want one? You better be willing to pony up over $7000 for one. It's hard for a gun show vendor to display new things when there aren't new things to be displayed. There haven't been too many revolutionary...
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    Double Star AR-15

    DoubleStar / J&T Distributing are as good as any other AR on the market. The thing about AR's is there are only so many companies who actually build parts. J&T / DSC provide parts to some of the bigger names in the business, and buy other parts from some of the other big names. (They use...
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    Shot a Thompson Machine Gun, Man did that thing climb!

    If you're firing an M-1 or M-1A1, without the vertical foregrip, don't grasp the foreend, simply let it rest in the palm of your hand. Then, lean well into it and let her rip. If I can keep a 20-round mag in a B-27 at 10 yards, anyone can do it. With a gun with a foregrip, don't put a...
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    Have you been shooting longer than I've been alive?

    I started when I was 12 or 13. I'll be 37 next month. So, about 24 years.
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    Automatic Glocks other than 18- how are they legal?

    The primary market for a select-fire Glock is actually the bodyguard / executive-protection market. It gives them a weapon they can conceal fairly easily, but still have the ability to lay suppressive fire in dire situations.
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    Triangular Handguards?

    They will fit. I put a set on one of my heavy barrels yesterday.
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    Automatic Glocks other than 18- how are they legal?

    I, meaning ETS, Inc., used to have a Glock auto-sear, built by another SOT in Alabama. Not being a Glock guy, I never put it into a gun, but sold it to a local range. They put it together using a 17 slide and a CCF race frame. I've since shot it a few times, and it is as difficult to control...
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