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		<description><![CDATA[Thus you can see why a machine gun is not also a short barreled rifle; it is not a rifle. And you can see why a barrel is not subject to regulation, or registration, in itself. It is a barrel, it cannot discharge a shot. A receiver alone is also not a short rifle; a [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is no tax on transfers to anyone of a weapon that is unserviceable. Making a weapon unserviceable means it is permanently altered so that it cannot work, and is not readily restorable. For example a gun can be made unserviceable by welding the chamber closed, and welding the barrel to the receiver or frame. [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[ATF takes the position that this includes any combination of parts from which a short barreled rifle can be assembled. And they said this included a set of parts with dual uses. In the Supreme court case of Thompson/ Center Arms v. US, &#8211; U.S. &#8211; (1994) ATF said it was a set consisting of [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[A sole proprietor SOT may keep any NFA weapon he has after surrendering his SOT, as his personal property, except post-86 machine guns, discussed below. If ATF thinks, based on the number of weapons retained and the timing, that your SOT status was used to evade the transfer taxes, they may demand tax on all [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[A sole proprietor SOT may keep any NFA weapon he has after surrendering his SOT, as his personal property, except post-86 machine guns, discussed below. If ATF thinks, based on the number of weapons retained and the timing, that your SOT status was used to evade the transfer taxes, they may demand tax on all [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Folks who are around NFA guns for very long will find there are still a lot of DEWAT guns that were never registered during the Amnesty, and are now contraband unregistered machine guns. Folks have them in closets, up over the mantle&#8230; They can be stripped of parts, to make a parts set, and have [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[In every case, the part(s) are installed into a semi-automatic gun, and without any alteration to the semi-auto gun&#8217;s receiver, the new part(s) will allow the gun to fire as a machine gun. As a general rule a sear conversion is less desirable than an original gun, or a registered receiver conversion. This is because [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[In all likelihood 18 USC sec. 922(o), the ban on civilian possession of machine guns registered after the law took effect, or never registered, precludes an Amnesty (as provided for under existing law) for machine guns. You could register it, and comply with the NFA, but you would still be in violation of sec. 922(o), [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[In addition, if one is also a SOT, ATF claims to have the right to enter onto your business premises, during business hours, to verify compliance with the NFA. Their regulation to that effect is found at 27 CFR sec. 179.22. The regulation is apparently based upon 26 USC sec. 7606: &#8211; Remington Night Sights [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Licensing &#8211; Ruger 1022 Magazines and Ak-47 stockshttp://www.indiasphere.net/user/1125/submitted – Weaver Grand Slam Steel Dovetail Extension Scope Rings – 30mm STR XTF. Hight Fits up to 56mm obj lens MSP: AR-15 Accessories, Scope Mounts &#038; Rings, Rifle Scopes &#8230;AR-15 Accessories, Scope Rings &#038; Scope Mount from Mounting Solutions Plus a manufacturer of high quality tactical firearm [...]]]></description>
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