Morning all
Destruction of the brace was always a method of compliance. Simple as take it off, throw it in trash.Can anyone tell me about removing a sbr from the registry when done under the brace rule? Just fill out the form and destroy the brace?
Here’s a letter generator: https://www.nationalguntrusts.com/b...equesting-removal-of-a-sbr-sbs-title-2-statusIf I no longer want a short-barreled rifle (SBR) and I remove the “brace,” do I need to contact the NFA to un-register my SBR with an attached “stabilizing brace”?
It is not a requirement to remove your SBR from the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record (NFRTR); however, ATF highly recommends you notify the Government Services Branch (GSB) of the National Firearms Act Division to remove the firearm from the NFRTR registry. All NFRTR updates should be emailed to nfafax@atf.gov(link sends e-mail).
Pics of all y'all bought or GTFO...morning to everyone! i spent yesterday riding around with @packinheat we hit a new gun store in Palestine and the one in buffalo had lunch at he cafe in Elkhart
Those are some serious shenanigans!Are you driver, surfer, or drinker?
QFT. The distrainability of estate assets in Texas is not enormously complicated (without a perfected lien, it's usually not an issue at all) but seeking competent counsel is always the best course to take.it's always best to seek legal counsel.