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NFA & Class III Discussion
Filling out Form 1 for multi-caliber
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<blockquote data-quote="CAR-AR-M16" data-source="post: 1362103" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>As long as you can return your weapon to the configuration listed on the Form 1, all other configurations are just temporary and are allowed. If you permanently change your primary configuration then you just send a letter to ATF with the new primary configuration's caliber and length (I have done this 3 times myself). You will eventually get a letter back from them saying thanks for keeping the registry accurate and that your new configuration is entered. ATF used to accept multiple lengths and calibers on the form, but no longer do. I would not worry about this too much. In all the years I have been envolved in NFA stuff I have never heard of anyone ever having the slightest problem with the weapon not exactly matching the form (other than serial #).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAR-AR-M16, post: 1362103, member: 204"] As long as you can return your weapon to the configuration listed on the Form 1, all other configurations are just temporary and are allowed. If you permanently change your primary configuration then you just send a letter to ATF with the new primary configuration's caliber and length (I have done this 3 times myself). You will eventually get a letter back from them saying thanks for keeping the registry accurate and that your new configuration is entered. ATF used to accept multiple lengths and calibers on the form, but no longer do. I would not worry about this too much. In all the years I have been envolved in NFA stuff I have never heard of anyone ever having the slightest problem with the weapon not exactly matching the form (other than serial #). [/QUOTE]
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