Saw on American Gun, They built a Colt revolver for a customer from a block of steel.
How would that gun be registered? Does American Gun give it a serial number etc?
Bitter Bastard wrote:I would bet Gunsmoke has their manufacturer's FFL, so they had their company info and a serial number engraved on it as part of the build process. I base that on the fact they have at least one CNC and took orders for more of the guns after the preacher talked them up.
If a non-FFL builds a gun, there is no requirement for any markings or paperwork to sell it. Those regs, federally speaking, are for licensees.
Scratch wrote:I was told that I (as a non-FFL) can build an AK from a flat for myself, but if I ever go to sell it or give it away, I need to engrave a serial number on it and fill out the paperwork on the rifle then send it in. I can still do a FTF in state with it like any other long gun, or go through an FFL for out of state stuff, but it still needs a serial number to sell or give away.
Bitter Bastard wrote:What paperwork did you expect to fill out, and who were you going to send it to?
Bitter Bastard wrote:I would bet Gunsmoke has their manufacturer's FFL, so they had their company info and a serial number engraved on it as part of the build process. I base that on the fact they have at least one CNC and took orders for more of the guns after the preacher talked them up.
If a non-FFL builds a gun, there is no requirement for any markings or paperwork to sell it. Those regs, federally speaking, are for licensees.
Scratch wrote:Bitter Bastard wrote:What paperwork did you expect to fill out, and who were you going to send it to?
I don't know... I don't plan on selling my guns... but this is what I read from the ATF, maybe it just applies to SA rifles...:
Also, for your information, a nonlicensee may manufacture a semiautomatic rifle for his or her own personal use. As long as the firearm remains in the custody of the person who manufactured it, the firearm need not be marked with a serial number or name and location of the manufacturer. However, if the firearm is transferred to another party at some point in the future, the firearm must be marked in accordance with the provisions set forth in 27 CFR § 478.92 (formerly 178.92).
Sincerely yours,
Sterling Nixon
Bitter Bastard wrote:Scratch wrote:Bitter Bastard wrote:What paperwork did you expect to fill out, and who were you going to send it to?
I don't know... I don't plan on selling my guns... but this is what I read from the ATF, maybe it just applies to SA rifles...:
Also, for your information, a nonlicensee may manufacture a semiautomatic rifle for his or her own personal use. As long as the firearm remains in the custody of the person who manufactured it, the firearm need not be marked with a serial number or name and location of the manufacturer. However, if the firearm is transferred to another party at some point in the future, the firearm must be marked in accordance with the provisions set forth in 27 CFR § 478.92 (formerly 178.92).
Sincerely yours,
Sterling Nixon
Can you provide a link to that page so I can read the entire document? I looked up the code cited here: http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/cfr_2003/ ... 478.92.htm and it specifically is for licensed manufacturers. As a non-licensee, those provisions don't apply. I'm not a lawyer but can read english. I'm willing to be educated on this issue if I'm wrong.
(A6) Does the GCA prohibit anyone from making a handgun, shotgun or rifle?
With certain exceptions a firearm may be made by a nonlicensee provided it is not for sale and the maker is not prohibited from possessing firearms. However, a person is prohibited from assembling a nonsporting semi-automatic rifle or nonsporting shotgun from imported parts. In addition, the making of an NFA firearm requires a tax payment and approval by ATF. An application to make a machinegun will not be approved unless documentation is submitted showing that the firearm is being made for a Federal or State agency.
http://www.atf.gov/publications/download/p/atf-p-5300-4.pdf
Scratch wrote:Sorry Larry... I thought you were a member here.
Bitter Bastard wrote:Thanks for posting the letter. That is interesting, especially since it references regs related to FFL's and not non-licensees.
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