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Anyone tried the CLEO signoff in Tulsa Co now that Glanz is out? And other questions.
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<blockquote data-quote="Gabriel42" data-source="post: 2855401" data-attributes="member: 28680"><p>1. No, don't live in Tulsa Co. You should consider using a trust for various reasons but notable are the ability for other trustees to possess them in your absence and a seamless passing of ownership (control of the trust) vs having your family need to complete a Form 5. </p><p></p><p>2. If sheriff won't sign off you can try your chief of police, district court judge, District Attorney, and a few others. </p><p></p><p>3. Suppressors are transferred dealer to dealer on a Form 3 or created by a non-SOT on a Form 3 but are transferred on a Form 4. </p><p></p><p>4. Through a will or the default probate process if no will is present. Items will transfer on a Form 5 tax-free; not sure if you submit the Form 5 and keep that until you sell it or if you submit the Form 5 and they send you an approved Form 4. </p><p></p><p>5. Google or ask a more specific question. </p><p></p><p>6. If you are looking for just rifle calibers then you should look into getting a .30 cal suppressor and that will work for all of the calibers you listed. You will need to either ensure they all have the same thread pitch for a direct thread or find a quick detach system that offers muzzle devices in the proper thread pitch. </p><p></p><p>7. Baffle or endcap strikes that do not damage the serial number can often be repaired. Some manufacturers have great warranty process and will do what they can to keep you from being SOL; SilencerCo will even fix stupid for free once. If it can't be fixed and a manufacturer replaces it under warranty then you are generally only on the hook for the cost of the replacement stamp. You can thank Gemtech for the inability of manufacturers to recreate the same suppressor with the same serial number. </p><p></p><p>Feel free to ask any other questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gabriel42, post: 2855401, member: 28680"] 1. No, don't live in Tulsa Co. You should consider using a trust for various reasons but notable are the ability for other trustees to possess them in your absence and a seamless passing of ownership (control of the trust) vs having your family need to complete a Form 5. 2. If sheriff won't sign off you can try your chief of police, district court judge, District Attorney, and a few others. 3. Suppressors are transferred dealer to dealer on a Form 3 or created by a non-SOT on a Form 3 but are transferred on a Form 4. 4. Through a will or the default probate process if no will is present. Items will transfer on a Form 5 tax-free; not sure if you submit the Form 5 and keep that until you sell it or if you submit the Form 5 and they send you an approved Form 4. 5. Google or ask a more specific question. 6. If you are looking for just rifle calibers then you should look into getting a .30 cal suppressor and that will work for all of the calibers you listed. You will need to either ensure they all have the same thread pitch for a direct thread or find a quick detach system that offers muzzle devices in the proper thread pitch. 7. Baffle or endcap strikes that do not damage the serial number can often be repaired. Some manufacturers have great warranty process and will do what they can to keep you from being SOL; SilencerCo will even fix stupid for free once. If it can't be fixed and a manufacturer replaces it under warranty then you are generally only on the hook for the cost of the replacement stamp. You can thank Gemtech for the inability of manufacturers to recreate the same suppressor with the same serial number. Feel free to ask any other questions. [/QUOTE]
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