What don't you want? The press only comes with a powder measure and some bushings besides the press. The only kit that has more is the AP Ammo Plant. Natchez has it for $389.99
There's all kinds of weird "gunshop" lore out there about whats legal and not. Another one you run across a lot is people thinking that family members can transfer guns across state lines because they are related.
With the long gun thing, some of the confusion might stem from it being legal...
For another example, say grandpa dies, your dad is the sole inheritor of his estate, but wants you to have his guns. The guns would go straight to your dad with no FFL, but if you didn't live in the same state as your father, they would have to go through an FFL. If grandpa had specified in his...
No, son/grandson is not a thing, unless the owner is dead and the son/grandson has specifically been bequeathed them either spelled out in a will or if they are the inheritor of the whole estate. Interstate transfers require an FFL, and there is no exceptions for family.
Sucks that you HAVE to use a 16" barrel though. It's a waste in 300 BLK, and I already hunt with a 10" SBR in 300 BLK, which is useless here. If you're not interested in a tax stamp it doesn't make a difference, I just wish they didn't have the restriction.
300 BLK is a great deer round.
Hyperbole much? There's nothing stopping new companies from stepping in and taking over the market/business. Colt foundered due to bad business decisions/hubris and now there's better or cheaper options out there as was mentioned previously. I don't really care who owns what brands. I just want...
Did you ever contact S&W about that? I believe that the earlier guns' barrels had improperly designed locking ramps (or whatever the proper name is) and they came out of battery too soon upon firing. S&W has great customer service. I bet if you contacted them about it, they'd hook you up with a...
I called Blythe's and was quoted that the transfer fee started at $35. I asked what started meant, and they said it varied based on the value of the gun because they had to insure the guns that came into their store. That was it for me. I don't deal with any BS like that.
I use Matt @ Front...
If you have a stamp, it doesn't matter the length of the gun. You'd still have a short barrel on it, so it's still an SBR. An OAL over 26" doesn't get you any credit with the ATF if you still have a shorter than 16" barrel. You're right though, just send a letter after the stamp. You can even...
It kinda did. There are tales from old MG collectors of the cheaper guns (tube based guns like Stens) being basically unsalable, like suppressors are today. The two tax stamps it would take to transfer an MG out of state, and in some cases the one stamp were near or as much as the MG was worth...
This is not correct. There's no restriction on length once you have an approved SBR. The initial configuration is supposed to match what's on the Form 1, but after that you are free to change it. You can run any length barrel you want on it. For a suppressor, you're not allowed to increase the...