Re: Transporting a Suppressor
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: tsmoyer13</div><div class="ubbcode-body">You are getting some incorrect info. If you want to stay legal by the books you need to complete a Form 5320.20</div></div>
disclaimer: the following is only an opinion and does not constitute legal advise.
Actually, it is pretty cool in that they do not.
AOW's and Suppressors do not require a 5320.20 to transport across state lines the way MG, DD, SBR's and SBS do. You can submit one for an AOW or a suppressor and they will approve it, but it is not required.
The following is from the link:
http://www.atf.gov/publications/download/p/atf-p-5320-8/atf-p-5320-8-chapter-13.pdf
Section 13.8. Requesting permission to transport certain firearms in interstate or foreign
commerce. A person, other than an FFL/SOT, may not lawfully transport in interstate or foreign
commerce any <span style="font-weight: bold">destructive device, machinegun, short-barreled shotgun, or short-barreled rifle</span>, without
prior written approval of ATF, specifically the NFA Branch.214 For definitions of these firearms and
devices, refer to 27 CFR 478.11. Licensed collectors are not required to obtain such approval if the
firearms and devices being transported are “curio or relic” firearms under the GCA. Approval for the
transportation may be obtained by (1) a written request or (2) an approved application filed with ATF on
Form 5320.20.
13.8.1 A written (letter) request. A written (letter) request must contain:
(1) A complete description and identification of the device or firearm to be transported;
(2) A statement whether the transportation involves a transfer of title;
(3) The need for such transportation;
(4) The approximate date the transportation is to take place;
(5) The present location of the device or firearm and the place to which it is being transported.
212 27 CFR 479.141
213 27 CFR 479.37, 479.142
214 18 U.S.C. 922(a)(4); 27 CFR 478.28
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(6) The mode of transportation to be used (including, if by common or contract carrier, the name
and address of the carrier); and
(7) Evidence that the transportation or possession of the device or firearm is not inconsistent
with the laws at the place of destination.
13.8.2 Form 5320.20. As stated above, transportation of these firearms and devices may also be
approved by completing and filing this form and obtaining ATF approval of the form.
13.8.3 One-year approval. If a person will be transporting his/her firearm(s) to the same location on a
continual basis, ATF will approve a transportation request for up to 1 year. Example: the person lives in
State A, has a farm in State B (State B allows possession of the particular firearm), and wants to take the
firearm to the farm throughout the year. The person may request permission for a 1-year period to
transport the firearm interstate to the farm. Any other interstate transportation would still require a
separate request and approval. Second example: the person lives in State A and wants to transport
his/her firearm to a site in State B where competitions and shoots occur several times a year (State B
allows possession of the particular firearm). The person may request permission for a 1-year period to
transport the firearm interstate to the site for competitions and shoots. Any other interstate
transportation would still require a separate request and approva