jojo200517
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Ok i'm getting pretty interested in building a SBR. I have noticed several people right now saying that it is no longer acceptable to list "multi" as caliber on your Form 1. My question is would one be in any kinda trouble for listing out every caliber they could ever think of possibly wedging into the item on the Form 1.
The reason I ask is this, lets says the weapon is .45 acp right now, but that means I can't really legally put a .22lr conversion kit in it without listing that on the Form 1 from what I understand.
Now lets say down the road that just maybe in theory I want .380, 9mm, .40S&W, and .460 rowland while I'm at it. Would there be anything wrong with listing every caliber I could possibly want to run thru the receiver even if the chances of me using them are really slim to none?
As long as it didn't have anything obviously unable to be used in the receiver like a .300 win mag listed would listing many calibers slow down the paper work, or would listing anything more than 1 or 2 slow it down regardless?
Oh and one more fun one, is there a limit to the number of calibers you can list?
The reason I ask is this, lets says the weapon is .45 acp right now, but that means I can't really legally put a .22lr conversion kit in it without listing that on the Form 1 from what I understand.
Now lets say down the road that just maybe in theory I want .380, 9mm, .40S&W, and .460 rowland while I'm at it. Would there be anything wrong with listing every caliber I could possibly want to run thru the receiver even if the chances of me using them are really slim to none?
As long as it didn't have anything obviously unable to be used in the receiver like a .300 win mag listed would listing many calibers slow down the paper work, or would listing anything more than 1 or 2 slow it down regardless?
Oh and one more fun one, is there a limit to the number of calibers you can list?