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  • curraheeguns

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    Ok, this might be easy for a couple of you but I bet it stumps several.

    A new complete suppressed weapon is about to be added to the list of demo/rental's (don't know which he will choose) for the Hush Indiana shoot will:

    1. Require two people to be present for it to legally be there.

    2. Be a legally registered SBR and a legally registered MG.

    3. Will require a total of three NFA forms.

    So guesses on what it is and why these things have to be?
     
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    indykid

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    Not that up on 1934 laws, but I thought that if you had a registered machine gun, you did not need to worry about barrel length. Your item number 2.
     

    CarmelHP

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    Here's a shot in the dark:

    1. It's registered to a trust and the trust document requires it; or it's dealer sample and the CLEO requesting a demo has to be there; e.g. (AR-15 with auto sear for example)

    2. Receiver registered as an SBR with a registered sear or other FA part (possibly DSS);

    3. SBR registered item, FA part registered item, and suppressor;
     

    curraheeguns

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    Here's a shot in the dark:

    1. It's registered to a trust and the trust document requires it; or it's dealer sample and the CLEO requesting a demo has to be there; e.g. (AR-15 with auto sear for example)

    2. Receiver registered as an SBR with a registered sear or other FA part (possibly DSS);

    3. SBR registered item, FA part registered item, and suppressor;


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    BINGO!!!

    First correct answer in red!!! Good job!!!

    It is a registered Corhaire Arms MP5k SBR receiver (On a Form 3 registered to me pending Form 4 transfer) with a registered post dealer sample HK sear pack (belongs to a "now" manufacturer on a form 2, that the receiver is pending Form 4 transfer) and a suppressor on a Form 3.

    That's a lot of paper!!
     

    subtlesixer03

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    Damn I was gonna go with an isis Surpressed 9mm ar sbr on a regestered sear

    add a spikes flare laucher with a 12guage adapter and you get 4 stamps

    add an actual m203 with a live 203 round and you get 5 stamps
     
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