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<blockquote data-quote="CAR-AR-M16" data-source="post: 2970670" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>You are correct. No engraving change required. The engraving is where the SBR was made, not where it currently resides. Just to be technical, your trust was the Maker, not the Manufacturer. A Maker is an unlicensed entity that files a Form 1 to make an NFA item after approval. A Manufacturer is a licensed entity (07/02 FFL/SOT) that files a Form 2 within 24 hours after manufacturing the NFA item. You just need to file the 5320.20. Again, technically you do not even need to file the 5320.20 for an in-state move, but ATF likes to keep the registry as accurate as possible and it would prevent holdups if you ever decide to transfer your NFA items to someone else in the future, so I would do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAR-AR-M16, post: 2970670, member: 204"] You are correct. No engraving change required. The engraving is where the SBR was made, not where it currently resides. Just to be technical, your trust was the Maker, not the Manufacturer. A Maker is an unlicensed entity that files a Form 1 to make an NFA item after approval. A Manufacturer is a licensed entity (07/02 FFL/SOT) that files a Form 2 within 24 hours after manufacturing the NFA item. You just need to file the 5320.20. Again, technically you do not even need to file the 5320.20 for an in-state move, but ATF likes to keep the registry as accurate as possible and it would prevent holdups if you ever decide to transfer your NFA items to someone else in the future, so I would do it. [/QUOTE]
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