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Sbr ar stripped lower(??)
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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 2754314" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>You could, I suppose, but I don't know of anyone who does that... see, the dealer would have to pay the $200 tax to register it as an SBR, and they would pass on that cost to you. So you would be buying a stripped lower with an extra $200 cost that you then would have to pay another $200 to transfer to yourself. </p><p></p><p>Why?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Some dealers sell full rifles that are SBRs and they have already registered... but it's easier to roll in that $200 tax into the cost of a whole rifle than just a stripped lower. I just don't see any market for it, personally.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm curious why you would want to do this? So you could do it as a transfer instead of making it? The diff between a Form 1 and a Form 4, if I have my terminology right? I'm still just getting into this stuff, so forgive me if I have it wrong, but this is how I understand it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 2754314, member: 9374"] You could, I suppose, but I don't know of anyone who does that... see, the dealer would have to pay the $200 tax to register it as an SBR, and they would pass on that cost to you. So you would be buying a stripped lower with an extra $200 cost that you then would have to pay another $200 to transfer to yourself. Why? Some dealers sell full rifles that are SBRs and they have already registered... but it's easier to roll in that $200 tax into the cost of a whole rifle than just a stripped lower. I just don't see any market for it, personally. I'm curious why you would want to do this? So you could do it as a transfer instead of making it? The diff between a Form 1 and a Form 4, if I have my terminology right? I'm still just getting into this stuff, so forgive me if I have it wrong, but this is how I understand it. [/QUOTE]
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