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    High Power Shooter FromMyColdDeadHand's Avatar
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    Default Pistol Brace Registrations?

    Is this the right place for this? I really thought that the courts would have done something on this, but it looks like it won?t happen in time. While the whole NFA should go away, in the meantime I was wondering about the brace registrations. When first announced, I know there was a lot of issues and concerns, but in the most recent stuff online, I don?t see those concerns as much??? What are people thinking of on this now? If I?m going to SBR them anyways?

    I have a HK SP5 that if I can SBR for free and not have to put an engraving on it, that might be a win? Plus I?ve wanted to stay off the NFA registry, but if I?m on it, and I can ?save? on some SBRs, I might as well get a few suppressors while I?m at it.

    I was watching the Washington Law video on the process. It seems the major issue is getting finger prints done? What?s the best way to do that in Denver?
    I'll stop buying black rifles when my wife stops buying black shoes.

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    Tagging in on this thread. I got my eform going but the fingerprints still need to be sorted out. The deadline is fast approaching.

    I said this elsewhere on the forum but I have too much invested in multiple pistol uppers and a suppressor on the way. I'm already in the system so that's no excuse.
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    I'm already on the NFA list, so figured I might as well add a couple SBRs for free. If they turn around and make SBRs illegal and confiscate in the future, it's only a couple. Plenty of other ARs in the safe that aren't NFA still. In the meantime, I'll be able to have real SBR fun.

    Silencer Shop makes it easy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hollohas View Post
    I'm already on the NFA list, so figured I might as well add a couple SBRs for free. If they turn around and make SBRs illegal and confiscate in the future, it's only a couple. Plenty of other ARs in the safe that aren't NFA still. In the meantime, I'll be able to have real SBR fun.

    Silencer Shop makes it easy.
    So I see that they have kiosks around Denver, is that what you are referring to?
    I'll stop buying black rifles when my wife stops buying black shoes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FromMyColdDeadHand View Post
    So I see that they have kiosks around Denver, is that what you are referring to?
    Yes, you just use those to do your prints. Everything else is done on their website and the ATF website via the silencer shop portal. They charge $50 for the Form 1 service.

    PS - some local shops may charge a fee to use the kiosks since you're not actually buying anything from them when you do a Silencer Shop Form 1.
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    I may be wrong, but if I understand correctly spouse/ family members cannot have access to the items.
    If your spouse knows where the keys of the safe are, she (and you) may get in trouble (unless of course it is on a trust and she is a trustee, but said trust would have to be per-existent to the publication date of this bullshit).
    Also cannot use NFA items without you being present.
    Of course you can always move the items to a new trust, but then you have pay the tax stamp(s) anyway, so not really a free deal...
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    Having seen some failings with Silencershop's customer service lately, I would just go get your eft file from the ups store (printscan) and submit the efile yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 00tec View Post
    Having seen some failings with Silencershop's customer service lately, I would just go get your eft file from the ups store (printscan) and submit the efile yourself.
    EFT is the electronic finger print?

    https://printscan.com/Services/Live-...Fingerprinting

    Is this my wife? Are you trying to keep me from going to a gun store???
    I'll stop buying black rifles when my wife stops buying black shoes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bellavite1 View Post
    I may be wrong, but if I understand correctly spouse/ family members cannot have access to the items.
    If your spouse knows where the keys of the safe are, she (and you) may get in trouble (unless of course it is on a trust and she is a trustee, but said trust would have to be per-existent to the publication date of this bullshit).
    Also cannot use NFA items without you being present.
    Of course you can always move the items to a new trust, but then you have pay the tax stamp(s) anyway, so not really a free deal...
    This is absolutely an issue everyone needs to consider before doing this. And what happens to the SBRs when you die.

    I'll keep my SBRs in a safe with digital fingerprint lock and not add my wife's prints. If anyone comes with a warrant and wants to see if she has access? Nope, her prints won't work. No way to prove if she knows the combo or not.

    The rest can stay in all access safes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hollohas View Post
    Yes, you just use those to do your prints. Everything else is done on their website and the ATF website via the silencer shop portal. They charge $50 for the Form 1 service.

    PS - some local shops may charge a fee to use the kiosks since you're not actually buying anything from them when you do a Silencer Shop Form 1.
    My understanding they were going to do a cut off at some time (before ATFs last day) and not process them anymore, so double check. If you get finger print scans by Silencer Shop they charge $40 to hard copy prints and they are slow to mail.

    Best bet is to find an FFL that deals with NFA stuff, lot of them will help you get prints for a fee.
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