Eventually when I figure this process out.Are you efiling???
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Eventually when I figure this process out.Are you efiling???
So you have to tell them the length of the barrel and the overall length in the application, what if you want to make it a couple inches bigger or smaller? Is it a sbr but only for the length of barrel that you specify? Do you need to pony up another $200 if you change the length?
No f***s are given by anyone. Swap calibers, even.
Im filling this out now, is the CLEO the attorney general in MA? Or is it the chief of police?
Please please please dont send to AG....Im filling this out now, is the CLEO the attorney general in MA? Or is it the chief of police?
ATF is a tax collecting agency. All they care wrt SBR's is your money, not your barrel length, caliber, or OAL.
If anyone disagrees with that, please provide a single example of ATF checking the barrel length of a legal SBR or quote a law specifying penalties for SBR being in configuration different from what Form 1 says.
My understanding goes that if you plan to permanently alter the configuration, you are supposed to notify the ATF. So, something with a fixed barrel that you were going to make even shorter, for example. With ARs and the like, as long as you can "return to original configuration" you should be fine. In my case, just don't get rid of the 10.5" 223 upper
Yea. Atf doesnt care about calibers or lengths. Just keep your original config as documented on form 1 and then go nucking futs changing stuff around.
Im filling this out now, is the CLEO the attorney general in MA? Or is it the chief of police?
If only they had thought to include the instructions on the back of the very form you’re filling out.
Oh, wait. They did.
“g. Law Enforcement Notification. The applicant must provide a copy of the Form 1 to the chief law enforcement officer (CLEO) who has jurisdiction over the area of the applicant’s address shown in item 3b of the Form 1. In addition, if the applicant is other than an individual, a copy of the Form 5320.23, National Firearms Act (NFA) Responsible Person Questionnaire, for each responsible person must be provided to their respective chief law enforcement officer. The chief law enforcement officer is considered to be the Chief of Police; the Sheriff; the Head of the State Police; or a State or local district attorney or prosecutor.”
FWIW, I send all my Form 1 and 4 notifications to Col Christopher Wagner, Head of the NH State Police, who I’m sure—even if he sees them—looks at them, thinks “WTF?” and promptly throws them away.
LOL I wont, but technically the cleo of MA is MH. Thanks for your help.Please please please dont send to AG....
LOL I wont, but technically the cleo of MA is MH. Thanks for your help.
The only one who thinks she is cleo is herself. Show me the statute that created the AG position that makes her cleo?LOL I wont, but technically the cleo of MA is MH. Thanks for your help.
does google countThe only one who thinks she is cleo is herself. Show me the statute that created the AG position that makes her cleo?
Last I checked, Google wasn't the foundation of our legal system.does google count