I'm sure this has been answered, but I'm seem to remember reading something about having to notify the ATF if you take your suppressor across state lines? I was wanting to take mine from Texas to a match in Florida. Driving.
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Suppressors are legal in Florida, considering driving does it new to be legal in all the states along the way also or would it be considered transit and ok. On a side note could you please on me about where and what kind of matches are in Florida thank you and sorry about jumping in ok your post
Lit...proper punctuation is the difference between helping your uncle Jack, off a horse and helping your uncle jackoff a horse. Holy balls dude....
Lit...proper punctuation is the difference between helping your uncle Jack, off a horse and helping your uncle jackoff a horse. Holy balls dude....
Consider placing a comma after the first horse. That would be proper punctuation.Lit...proper punctuation is the difference between helping your uncle Jack, off a horse and helping your uncle jackoff a horse. Holy balls dude....
Consider placing a comma after the first horse. That would be proper punctuation.
But the difference between the proper noun 'Jack' and the verb 'to jack-off' is not punctuation, but semantics.
A 5320.20 isn't required for silencers, but I'd do it anyway. If you're quizzed by a cop, it's good to have the paperwork to point at showing the ATF blessed off on taking your can with you.
A 5320.20 isn't required for silencers, but I'd do it anyway. If you're quizzed by a cop, it's good to have the paperwork to point at showing the ATF blessed off on taking your can with you.
Kind of unrelated, but if you are stopped by the police are you required to tell them you have NFA firearms in your car? Or only if they ask if you have weapons?
I agree with the comments here that you don't need to send in the 5320.20 form for suppressors. This is a waste of your time, but more important a complete waste of the ATFs time. Keep in mind that they are already resource constrained and now they have to process all these unnecessary forms when they can spend their time better processing forms 4s for the rest of us. So please don't bottle neck the process with unnecessary form 5320.20s for suppressors. Thanks.A 5320.20 isn't required for silencers, but I'd do it anyway. If you're quizzed by a cop, it's good to have the paperwork to point at showing the ATF blessed off on taking your can with you.