Suppressor purchase from Silencer Central

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You're getting warmer but still not there. You are correct that my argument is that 8 and 9 can occur PRIOR to stamp approval. However, you INCORRECT in stating that it can't be sent UNTIL the background check has been completed. IT DOES NOT SAY THAT ANYWHERE. You are reading that into the Section. Not only that, but if the transferee has a CCW(which I imagine a lot of purchasers have), it is unnecessary altogether.

Dave, if you agree that the document applies and you agree with the procedure as outlined in 8 and 9, what you are asking for is on the first page:

"Recordkeeping procedure for non-over-the-counter firearm sales by licensees to unlicensed in-state residents that are NICS exempt.

ATF Proc. 2013-2

Purpose:
This ATF procedure gives guidance to licensed importers, manufacturers, and dealers (licensees) on how to record the sale of a firearm to an unlicensed person who:

a) Has a valid alternate permit or otherwise is exempt from National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) requirements;

b) Resides in the same State as the licensee; and

c) Does not appear in person at the licensee's business premises."


I have outlined the NICS exemptions numerous times, but the one that applies is:

"(2) the firearm is subject to the provisions of the National Firearms Act and has been approved for transfer under 27 CFR Part 479"

A, B, and C must apply for the dealer to record the sale via 4473 by way of mailed notice to CLEO.

If you still think I am incorrect, please help me understand. Which part of this do you specifically disagree with?
 
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