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<blockquote data-quote="dak" data-source="post: 1787087" data-attributes="member: 5163"><p>You can make weapons at home and sell them, you just can't be in the business of selling or manufacturing them. Since you brought up Class 2 SOTs then you're assuming it's NFA. If it's Form 1'd then it has to have a serial number and manufacturer info engraved and therefore could be transfered on a Form 4. I don't think the gatling gun in question is NFA.</p><p></p><p>A homebuilder can also sell non-NFA as long as it has a serial number/required markings and as long as they aren't making a business of it. Makes you wonder about liability insurance if it kabooms though. I'd never sell a firearm that I've made or assembled because of the potential liability even though it's perfectly legal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dak, post: 1787087, member: 5163"] You can make weapons at home and sell them, you just can't be in the business of selling or manufacturing them. Since you brought up Class 2 SOTs then you're assuming it's NFA. If it's Form 1'd then it has to have a serial number and manufacturer info engraved and therefore could be transfered on a Form 4. I don't think the gatling gun in question is NFA. A homebuilder can also sell non-NFA as long as it has a serial number/required markings and as long as they aren't making a business of it. Makes you wonder about liability insurance if it kabooms though. I'd never sell a firearm that I've made or assembled because of the potential liability even though it's perfectly legal. [/QUOTE]
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