Here's an entire entry in the INGO FAQ:
https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...6185-ingunowners_faqs_sticky.html#post1771317
An ffl friend of mine told me to get the 01 and 06 ffl that way you can build SBRs without having to pay a $200 stamp per rifle
An ffl friend of mine told me to get the 01 and 06 ffl that way you can build SBRs without having to pay a $200 stamp per rifle
Thanks for the information.I own a powdercoating buisness and a company i get powder markets cerakote to us. So this past fall i purchesed some and did some of my own guns.I was going to put this on our web site but after some research it seem to say i need a FFL .Thanks for the help john
ANY time you keep a gun overnight, without the owner present, for purposes of repair, you need an FFL. Gun being defined as the action. I used to do some occaisional barrel work before getting mine, and that was perfectly legal.
Yes, I believe it's an 001. 003 is full auto, silencers, stuff like that. I have no idea what an002 is?
Indiana Gun Owners Frequently Asked Questions...
the N is silent