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<blockquote data-quote="Brandi" data-source="post: 2626897" data-attributes="member: 24446"><p>So if you have an NFA registered gun, of whatever kind, do you have to carry around the paperwork for that stuff everywhere you take that gun? Like an SBR, do you have to carry the paperwork with you every time you leave the house with it? Is it like a full size letter or a something you can carry in a wallet? </p><p></p><p>I don't have the ability to afford one at the moment but I would like to build a SBR one of these days, ideally a .45acp if possible but those are like unicorn AR's so caliber isn't decided yet. I was trying to decide between going the "official" tax stamp route or the Sig brace. I love that the Sig brace avoids the tax stamp and the possible carrying of paperwork issue (depending on answer to first question) but then going the official route offers a lot of versatility that you can't get from the Sig brace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandi, post: 2626897, member: 24446"] So if you have an NFA registered gun, of whatever kind, do you have to carry around the paperwork for that stuff everywhere you take that gun? Like an SBR, do you have to carry the paperwork with you every time you leave the house with it? Is it like a full size letter or a something you can carry in a wallet? I don't have the ability to afford one at the moment but I would like to build a SBR one of these days, ideally a .45acp if possible but those are like unicorn AR's so caliber isn't decided yet. I was trying to decide between going the "official" tax stamp route or the Sig brace. I love that the Sig brace avoids the tax stamp and the possible carrying of paperwork issue (depending on answer to first question) but then going the official route offers a lot of versatility that you can't get from the Sig brace. [/QUOTE]
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