TEXAS NFA GUN TRUST - $300
How Do I Complete the New ATF Forms?
As of July 13, 2016, the ATF published new ATF forms to use when transferring an NFA firearm (ATF Form 4) and manufacturing an NFA firearm (ATF Form 1). In addition, the ATF began requiring each “responsible person” in a gun trust to complete an ATF Form 23 – Responsible Person Questionnaire each time an ATF Form 4 or ATF Form 1 application is submitted to the ATF.
How Do I Complete the ATF Form 4 and ATF Form 23 When Buying a Silencer from a Class 3 dealer?
ATF Form 4: If you would like to see an example of a complete ATF Form 4 when buying a silencer from a Class 3 dealer, check out ATF Form 4 – Example.
ATF Form 23: If you would like to see an example of a complete ATF Form 23 when buying a silencer from a Class 3 dealer, check out ATF Form 23 – Silencer – Example
How Do I Complete the ATF Form 1 and ATF Form 23 When I am Building a Short-Barreled Rifle?
ATF Form 1: If you would like to see an example of a complete ATF Form 1 when manufacturing a short-barreled rifle, check out ATF Form 1 – Example.
ATF Form 23: If you would like to see an example of a complete ATF Form 23 when manufacturing a short-barreled rifle, check out ATF Form 23 – SBR – Example.
Who is a “Responsible Person” in a Gun Trust?
If you are having trouble understanding who is a “responsible person” in a gun trust, check out our recent post entitled “Who is a Responsible Person in a Gun Trust?”
What Documents Do I Send to the ATF?
If you need help understanding what ATF forms go where and to who, check out our recent post entitled “What Documents Do I Send to the ATF?”
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