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Firearms FS: Huxwrx Flow 7.62 TI Fde suppressor( Florida residence only)

Joeyg023

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Huxwrx Flow 7.62 Ti Fde. Approx 40 rounds fired through it. Suppressor is on a form 4 so I’ll have to transfer it back to you on another form 4.

I’ve sold a few suppressors lately And they’re not as quick as e-forms, but the last 3 I’ve got back in less than 3 months. The most recent ones were just a little over 2 months. I can only transfer it for Florida residence only.

$900 shipped plus tax stamp.

PayPal FF, Apple Pay, Venmo or Zelle
 

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"Selling your suppressor to a resident of your state is pretty straightforward. It’s essentially the same process you went through to buy it new, except that you hold onto the suppressor while the ATF processes the new buyer’s paperwork and takes their $200 for the required tax stamp. There is no dealer involvement in this process. Once everything is approved, the new Form 4 will be sent to you, the seller, and not the buyer. Once you have a Form 4 in hand, you can arrange with the new buyer to come and take possession of their new-to-them suppressor.

We mentioned above that you can sell your suppressor to someone who lives in another state, but the process is more involved. Unlike a same-state sale, you do not keep the suppressor in your possession while the paperwork is processed. Instead, you will need to transfer the silencer to your local (in state) FFL/SOT with a Form 4 and pay for the $200 tax stamp. (Yep, you get to pay for the privilege of selling something you already paid to own in the first place.) The FFL/SOT would then transfer the silencer to an FFL/SOT in the buyer’s state using a Form 3 (no fee here, because … reasons or something). Then, the buyer’s FFL/SOT transfers the silencer to them on a Form 4 with a $200 tax stamp."
 
Why only Florida, if I can ask.
Just for me to form 4 it to you. Only other way to transfer out of state is to transfer to a dealer then to you which ends up being 2 stamps. I’ve actually sold 1 doing that, but most people don’t want to but 2 stamps. Funny enough it’s still cheap enough to do 2 stamps compared to full price. Just most people aren’t down for paying $400 in stamps.
 
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