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    Default Process to SBR a firearm we already own?

    I used Silencer Shop for my cans and it was a breeze, but I did not see anything on the site indicating that I can also use them to get a stamp to SBR a firearm I already own. Did I miss it or do we have to go through the paper process to get the stamp SBR something?

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    Default Re: Process to SBR a firearm we already own?

    You can efile a form 1 and I think it goes pretty fast(relatively speaking compared to form 4s) if memory serves me. You'll have to mail prints & photos

    It's been several years since I did mine, so maybe someone more fresh can help.


    link to efile: https://eforms.atf.gov/login;referrer=%2Fhome


    ETA: As I said I did my form 1 efile several years ago and I followed a Youtube video made at the time.

    There are more recent Youtube videos for completing an eform1 that might be worth watching(see below) *apparently you'll have to follow the link to watch it on YouTube

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    Default Re: Process to SBR a firearm we already own?

    Yep, efile a form 1. Pretty easy. Way back when, I got mine back in 13 days after prints were received.
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    Default Re: Process to SBR a firearm we already own?

    You can order prints from silencer shop too if you don’t have a method to do it yourself

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    Default Re: Process to SBR a firearm we already own?

    Quote Originally Posted by NathanB View Post
    You can order prints from silencer shop too if you don’t have a method to do it yourself
    I will have to order a copy of my prints from them then before I file as I don't have a paper copy of my prints.

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    Default Re: Process to SBR a firearm we already own?

    You can order the free print cards from the DOJ website (make sure you get the correct NFA cards) and print yourself using an ink stamper pad from walmart. I have done my own prints for years and they get accepted. The trick is just push your finger straight up and down with very minimal pressure, dont try to roll them. I take my own passport photo too.

    Paper form 1 would take some time. Efile form 1s for trusts are coming back in under two weeks right now, though mine take 3 months for some reason.
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    Default Re: Process to SBR a firearm we already own?

    How does the trust process work for form 1? I can't use my trust from silencer shop for this.

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    Default Re: Process to SBR a firearm we already own?

    Quote Originally Posted by TacticalSpeed View Post
    How does the trust process work for form 1? I can't use my trust from silencer shop for this.
    Why can't you use that trust for this? You should have documentation to upload through e-file.

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    Default Re: Process to SBR a firearm we already own?

    Quote Originally Posted by esh21167 View Post
    Why can't you use that trust for this? You should have documentation to upload through e-file.
    SS said I cannot

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    Default Re: Process to SBR a firearm we already own?

    This single shot trust thing seems like a gimmick. They dont make much sense to me.

    I dont see what is keeping you from adding more items to it, other than silencershop, and how stupid the engraving would be in your form 1 approved SBR. Your one shot trust name is named after the suppressor right? So if you used the trust then the manufacturer engraving on the SBR would be your suppressor info. Doh.
    In America arms are free merchandise such that anyone who has the capital may make their houses into armories and their gardens into parks of artillery. - Ira Allen, 1796

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