I was wondering if someone here had ever sent a determination request to the BATF offices in W. Va. There were a few recent "limited edition" and commemorative models I thought would be good to add to it. Curious if anyone had any experience.
I seem to remember a SBR for sale on gunbroker that didn't require any NFA paperwork because it had a specific C&R determination.
I printed off a copy, seems like it might be out of date a couple years.
Is there a list of NFA items that are exempt because of their C&R status? I seem to remember a SBR for sale on gunbroker that didn't require any NFA paperwork because it had a specific C&R determination. It was a 60+ year old 9mm sub-gun that was very limited production and personally owned by some famous firearms designer.
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Thingster I thought *certain* c&r items like Lugers and broomhandles w/buttstock were deemed non-NFA and non taxable.
SECTION III: Weapons Removed From The NFA
As Collector's Items And Classified As Curios Or Relics Under The GCA
The Bureau has determined that by reason of the date of their manufacture, value, design and other
characteristics, the following firearms are primarily collector's items and are not likely to be used as weapons
and, therefore, are excluded from the provisions of the National Firearms Act.
Further, the Bureau has determined that such firearms are also curios or relics as defined in 27 CFR 478.11.
Thus, licensed collectors may acquire, hold, or dispose to them as curios or relics subject to the provisions of
18 U.S.C. Chapter 44 and 27 CFR Part 478. They are still "firearms" as defined in 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44.
earlthegoat2 I know that some of the old Winchester leverguns with 12 and 14 inch barrels need a special endorsement for transfer purposes. I think it is free though.