Update: I made contact with the owner and hope to meet him this Saturday to get my suppressor. I say hope because I think he's flakey. I found out I am not the only one. He has a box full of suppressors.
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Technically neither does an AR receiver.Well what I find interesting is a can is considered a firearm. However when you read the definition of what is called a firearm it does not fit that discretion at all. Should I go on?
@Shooter Magavin did everything work out today??
Roger that, keep us posted on here. Interested to hear how it all turns out. Hoping the best for ya. That’s beyond frustratingNo, it did not. Still want to try and work with him as that would be the easiest route. Once that completely falls through I will look at other options including legal ones.
I'll be in San Antonio by this weekend. We could drop by and cough on him.No, it did not. Still want to try and work with him as that would be the easiest route. Once that completely falls through I will look at other options including legal ones.
Update:
The guy who own the shop sold the building, but not the business. He abandoned everything in the building. The person who purchased the building does not have his SOT and is working with the ATF to get rid of the suppressors that are on premise. He is forwarding my info to the agent in charge. Hopefully he'll help me and had it over to me since it was approved back in February.
BTW, the original owner is a POS. I have text him multiple times and lined up meetings always to have him flake out. He has put me through this shit and I hope his dick falls off.
You don't need an SOT to sell silencers. All the SOT allows is the transfer to another SOT without paying the $200 tax on each item. Does the person who bought the building have an FFL or was the old FFL included?Update:
The guy who own the shop sold the building, but not the business. He abandoned everything in the building. The person who purchased the building does not have his SOT and is working with the ATF to get rid of the suppressors that are on premise. He is forwarding my info to the agent in charge. Hopefully he'll help me and had it over to me since it was approved back in February.
BTW, the original owner is a POS. I have text him multiple times and lined up meetings always to have him flake out. He has put me through this shit and I hope his dick falls off.
You don't need an SOT to sell silencers. All the SOT allows is the transfer to another SOT without paying the $200 tax on each item. Does the person who bought the building have an FFL or was the old FFL included?
I have emailed the ATF to get a copy of the tax stamp. Once I have that I will talk to the new owner and get my suppressor.
Any chance of saying who the parties to your troubles are?
It seems around this neck of the woods finding decent reliable dealers locally is getting quite difficult. I have no idea why it's such a crazy thing that they can't just keep business straight.