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  • QB 45

    Plinker
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    Aug 14, 2010
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    Lafayette
    I was wondering if there would be any legal implications with keeping an old NFA stamp. For example, if a new (buyer's) Form 4 were approved, would one be able to remove the old (seller's) stamp from the old form and keep it?
     

    jmemmert

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    Nov 5, 2009
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    I was wondering if there would be any legal implications with keeping an old NFA stamp. For example, if a new (buyer's) Form 4 were approved, would one be able to remove the old (seller's) stamp from the old form and keep it?

    LOL I be that's my form you are talking about! I thought you could keep them but figured you would know more than I. No worries.

    BTW, My daughter and I had a "Blast" right when we got home.
     

    CountryBoy19

    Grandmaster
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    Nov 10, 2008
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    Bedford, IN
    Some people sell them on ebay. Stamp collectors do value them. AOW stamps are valued a bit more than standard $200 stamps from my recollection. Check ebay for current values.
     

    QB 45

    Plinker
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    Aug 14, 2010
    13
    1
    Lafayette
    LOL I be that's my form you are talking about! I thought you could keep them but figured you would know more than I. No worries.

    BTW, My daughter and I had a "Blast" right when we got home.

    Nice :) It was going to be kept anyway (for the range's records), I just wanted to know if I could keep the stamp itself personally. I didn't think there would be any implications, given that there is a new stamp (and form) to replace it, but I just wanted to make sure. Better safe than sorry...

    I'm glad you're having fun with it, I know I would!!
     
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