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<blockquote data-quote="APH Tactical" data-source="post: 2905911" data-attributes="member: 40946"><p>Ok Jack thanks. Though I've been building AR and 10/22 rifles for some time now, I'm still in my FFL infancy and have a lot to learn, thank God my ATF agent (prior ffl who now owns several suppressors and sbrs) doesn't mind me pestering him all the time. Lol</p><p></p><p>Hey gfer, </p><p>So basically, a manufacturer with SOT can make machine guns and can sell them to other SOT Dealers, so long as they have a letter from a law enforcement agency requesting a demo of said machine guns. After the FFL/SOT expire, the mg must be sold to an authorized dealer, sent to the AFT or destroyed. From my understanding, a pre-86 machine gun can be legally kept (with paperwork of course) after ffl/sot expire or even transferred to a non-licensee... meaning Joe Shmoe down the street, and for that reason are very expensive! (See $20k M-16 on Gunbroker)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="APH Tactical, post: 2905911, member: 40946"] Ok Jack thanks. Though I've been building AR and 10/22 rifles for some time now, I'm still in my FFL infancy and have a lot to learn, thank God my ATF agent (prior ffl who now owns several suppressors and sbrs) doesn't mind me pestering him all the time. Lol Hey gfer, So basically, a manufacturer with SOT can make machine guns and can sell them to other SOT Dealers, so long as they have a letter from a law enforcement agency requesting a demo of said machine guns. After the FFL/SOT expire, the mg must be sold to an authorized dealer, sent to the AFT or destroyed. From my understanding, a pre-86 machine gun can be legally kept (with paperwork of course) after ffl/sot expire or even transferred to a non-licensee... meaning Joe Shmoe down the street, and for that reason are very expensive! (See $20k M-16 on Gunbroker) [/QUOTE]
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