New ATF Regulations/De-Regulations

Can someone explain number 8?

Allow "Non-Over-the-Counter" firearm sales by FFLs to residents of the same state
 
Can someone explain number 8?

Allow "Non-Over-the-Counter" firearm sales by FFLs to residents of the same state
I know this is what Capital Armory uses to be able to ship suppressors directly to a buyer without a face to face dealer being involved. I’m not sure what this is changing, maybe a state resident can now buy a gun online from a dealer in their same state and have it shipped to them (after online 4473)?
 
I know this is what Capital Armory uses to be able to ship suppressors directly to a buyer without a face to face dealer being involved. I’m not sure what this is changing, maybe a state resident can now buy a gun online from a dealer in their same state and have it shipped to them (after online 4473)?
I believe this is what's going to happen. Also glad to see the wait getting 7 days shorter when buying from Capitol due to not having the CLEO 7 day hold any longer
 
I believe this is what's going to happen. Also glad to see the wait getting 7 days shorter when buying from Capitol due to not having the CLEO 7 day hold any longer
Regarding the CLEO wait, CA has started the notification process shortly after certifying the form 4. They aren’t waiting for it to be approved before starting it. But removing the requirement is still nice to see.
 
Does # 9 mean there are no notification requirements needed if traveling to another state with an SBR provided total travel is less that 365 days?
 
Does # 9 mean there are no notification requirements needed if traveling to another state with an SBR provided total travel is less that 365 days?
Yes. Traveling from one state where NFA is legal to another state where NFA is legal would no longer require the holder to notice the ATF provided the trip duration is less than 365 days.
 
In this day and age of internet and electronic information sharing, the rule of buying a handgun outside your home state should be removed as well. I’m sure it originated back when a warrant check/background check would mean making phone calls to agencies to check for physical paper files. Now with an agency being able to do a 50 state background investigation in seconds, buying a handgun anywhere you can legally possess one should be allowed.
 
Number 20 makes a guy dream of the days when a SKS was $75 and you could have a milled AK for 250 or a stamped for 150.
 
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