NFA markings

Discuss any Title II or NFA items like machineguns, suppressors, SBR's, SBS's, DD's and AoW's.
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Re: NFA markings

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If for some reason you get pulled over and the cops that pull you over don't really know all the rules and regulations on NFA items, you might be sitting there for a while. For what ever item you carry it's always a good thing to have the regs laminated on a ring for those who want to question.


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Re: NFA markings

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delta6 wrote: April 13th, 2019, 7:35 pm
Ranger1 wrote: April 13th, 2019, 6:45 pm I thought the markings needed to be easily seen in case of ATFE inspection?
Inside the trigger well, not the trigger slot inside the receiver, is acceptable to the BAT folks. Have run dozens of them thru the shop. It is easily seen if you look for it.
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Re: NFA markings

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Any time my NFA stuff goes out, so do copies of the docs. Not THE docs, mind you. Too hard to replace if lost or destroyed.

All a cop wants to see (if they are all that nosey) is that the S/N matches the doc.

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