Don't sign or date your Form 4 or they won't accept it. You sign and date with the MSP rep watching you sign it.
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Don't sign or date your Form 4 or they won't accept it. You sign and date with the MSP rep watching you sign it.
Does anyone know if a lower that has rollmarks for a specific caliber (ex. .223/5.56mm) be registered and built into a pistol and then SBR of a different caliber?
As far as i know your lower should say "multi" to use as say a 9mm or whatever else you wanted. If its says 5.56 i think it needs to stay 5.56
Regarding the new executive actions, can anyone who's done the research comment on the relative impact to the usefulness and attainability of NFA items through a trust?
Pretty much just like they stated with the exception of form 5330.20.
They explain schedules A,B and C in the Q & A at the end of the page. Basically, it was just some extra ownership schedules they added to thier trust. The 199trust that you have, only has a schedule A.
So, then, with the 199Trust we do not need to send in Schedules B and C?
Thanks!
Personal checks are fine. I use them for that very reason
With the new rules, the main advantage of a trust will be allowing more than one person access to NFA items. All the trustees have unfettered access to the item.
Trusts also clearly state who has comtrol of the items andwho will get control upon the death of the trustees.
The laat advantage is that trustees (responsible persons) will not need to submit prints or pictures if they have an approval in the prior 24 mos.
Hopefully they will come up with a way that we can still efile.