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Thread: Short Barrel Rifle
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29 October 2007, 10:15 #1Old Jimmy Guest
Short Barrel Rifle
Hi,
I want to build a SBR and was wondering if the paperwork has to go through the county sherrif like a machine gun.The reason I ask is the sherrif in hamilton county will not sign for full auto so I doubt if he would sign for a SBR also.Thanks in advance for any help.
Old Jimmy
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29 October 2007, 15:37 #2Member
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no worries...no need for a CLEO sign-off
Need to set up a Trust or Corporation (LLC) and register the weapons through that vehicle. No CLEO, no Fingerprints, no BS for all NFA weapons: silencers, SBR's, full auto's (sear guns).
I'd reccomend joining and diving into M4carbines's NFA forum...this is where I got smart on the options.
http://www.m4carbine.net/forumdisplay.php?f=9
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8 November 2007, 20:44 #3
That's a bummer.
Here in Tucson the Chief of Police won't sign but the Sheriff will. Do you have an option to go through the local PD rather than the Sheriff?"I’m an average nobody, I get to live the rest of my life like a schnook."
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9 November 2007, 05:13 #4
I'm pretty sure you can go through your sherriff. Easier route would be incorporating yourself as a trust though, less hassle and less wait. You can do a trust online and be done with it.
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16 November 2007, 07:09 #5Member
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+1 fro the Trust route
Denver is the same deal...CO has been a "shall issue" CCW state since 2005...Denver PD treats you like a criminal when you go in for a CCW and has a policy that they won't sign NFA forms for civi's. The issue seems to be potential political backlash.
Easiest, no BS was around local politicians is a Trust! Buy Quicken will-maker online, spend 15 minutes to set it up and send you r forms in - it is that simple!