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What is the process for me to buy a Can from an individual in Texas.
I have been told several different processes.
Walk me through the proper process please
PB
Talk to the FFL on your end who is going to receive and hold it pending your ATF approval.
You do realize that is not how it works, right?
Talk to the FFL on your end who is going to receive and hold it pending your ATF approval.
Jwknutson17
07-13-18, 21:08
Transfer from individual to your FFL. Wait for 9 months and 200 bucks. Once your dealer gets it, now you can fill out your form. 200 more bucks and 9 more months. Unless it's a killer deal. Or a almost free suppressor, not worth it in my book.
If you lived in TX and not AZ it would be a different process. Out of state is a PITA.
You do realize that is not how it works, right?
I guess not. Help me out.
What is the process for me to buy a Can from an individual in Texas.
I have been told several different processes.
Walk me through the proper process please
PB
He's in TX and you're in AZ? If so, it's like was mentioned earlier.
1. Form 4 ($200) from him to dealer in AZ. Once approved, he'll ship it to dealer.
2. Form 4 (another $200) from dealer to you.
It's not complicated. But, it better be a heckuva deal on a (I'm assuming) used can to pay for two stamps and wait for two approvals.
Class III/SOT dealers simply transfer via form 3. It's Tax-free and takes 7-10 days for approval.
With all the competition in the suppressor market, paying for an extra stamp with extra wait isn't worth it if even if the cost was $0 imo. Assuming using it for 9 months (the extra wait) isn't worth the price of a new can. Check out the big internet suppressor site to gauge pricing and you'll see right away.
There is no requirement for an SOT firearm dealer to pay tax or wait for ATF approval. They go through that on the licensing end. The only reason an SOT would file a form 4 is to transfer an NFA item to his private collection.
Not all FFL's pay the special occupational tax required for them to operate as a class 3 firearms dealer you need to find an FFL/SOT in your area that can handle the transfer for you.
For example I purchased a suppressor in Texas the form 3 cleared in 30 days and it was immediately shipped to my SOT (Ohio).
It is a direct transfer from one owner to the new owner once Form 4 is approved. The current owner fills out the transferor info on Form 4, you fill out the Tranfsferee info and include $200. Mail to ATF. No need for a dealer but original owner has to hold on to the can until the Form 4 is approved. Original owner receives approved Form 4 and contacts you to give you the can and approved Form 4. The original owner can’t cheat you because they would be in violation because the approved Form 4 no longer entitles them to ownership. No 4473 needed because the background check is complete.
How do I know? Because I sold one of mine to a friend and everything was approved. No FFL, no SOT/ClassIII. Just do the transfer above board and legally. The biggest hassle is being patient.
It is a direct transfer from one owner to the new owner once Form 4 is approved. The current owner fills out the transferor info on Form 4, you fill out the Tranfsferee info and include $200. Mail to ATF. No need for a dealer but original owner has to hold on to the can until the Form 4 is approved. Original owner receives approved Form 4 and contacts you to give you the can and approved Form 4. The original owner can’t cheat you because they would be in violation because the approved Form 4 no longer entitles them to ownership. No 4473 needed because the background check is complete.
How do I know? Because I sold one of mine to a friend and everything was approved. No FFL, no SOT/ClassIII. Just do the transfer above board and legally. The biggest hassle is being patient.And no crossing state lines, correct?
It is a direct transfer from one owner to the new owner once Form 4 is approved. The current owner fills out the transferor info on Form 4, you fill out the Tranfsferee info and include $200. Mail to ATF. No need for a dealer but original owner has to hold on to the can until the Form 4 is approved. Original owner receives approved Form 4 and contacts you to give you the can and approved Form 4. The original owner can’t cheat you because they would be in violation because the approved Form 4 no longer entitles them to ownership. No 4473 needed because the background check is complete.
How do I know? Because I sold one of mine to a friend and everything was approved. No FFL, no SOT/ClassIII. Just do the transfer above board and legally. The biggest hassle is being patient.
You completely missed the TX->AZ part of the equation. You'd be correct if it was an in-state transfer.
(And we're assuming he has his location of AZ current)
Class III/SOT dealers simply transfer via form 3. It's Tax-free and takes 7-10 days for approval.
There is no requirement for an SOT firearm dealer to pay tax or wait for ATF approval. They go through that on the licensing end. The only reason an SOT would file a form 4 is to transfer an NFA item to his private collection.
Not all FFL's pay the special occupational tax required for them to operate as a class 3 firearms dealer you need to find an FFL/SOT in your area that can handle the transfer for you.
For example I purchased a suppressor in Texas the form 3 cleared in 30 days and it was immediately shipped to my SOT (Ohio).
...and none of that relates to this situation. There is no F3 involved when buying from an individual.
It's one F4 if buying in-state. It's two F4s if buying from out of state. And any FFL can be used...not just a SOT IIRC.
You completely missed the TX->AZ part of the equation. You'd be correct if it was an in-state transfer.
(And we're assuming he has his location of AZ current)
Your right I missed the interstate aspect of the desired transfer. In state is sooo easy though, too bad.
It would have to be a helluva deal to make up the 2 x $200 transfer tax stamps. Either a collector piece or way, way under current retail value. You would be better off having the person spend one transfer fee to transfer to a trust where you are named as a trustee and then give you possession once the transfer to the trust is complete. Like a one shot trust. Down side is it link you and the seller together for the life of the can.
Otherwise wait for a sale and get a new can, maybe even an approved can.
Yes, bought a can from Iraqgunz in state, it was easy peazee. Out of state is a PITA as I am confirming.
PB
Yes, bought a can from Iraqgunz in state, it was easy peazee. Out of state is a PITA as I am confirming.
PB
I wouldn't say it's a PITA. It's the normal F4 process, twice. And the first one (to a dealer) is probably faster than normal.
You just have to make sure:
1. The deal is worth it, including the $400 in stamps
2. The wait is worth it, even if the first transfer is somewhat faster
3. The purchase/transfer process is in writing and agreed to, since you won't be part of the initial transfer. For example, payment up front? Half now and half when the first transfer is complete? Seller pays for the first stamp? Etc.
...and none of that relates to this situation. There is no F3 involved when buying from an individual.
It's one F4 if buying in-state. It's two F4s if buying from out of state. And any FFL can be used...not just a SOT IIRC.Sounds like a complete pain in the dick, and why on God's green earth wouldn't you buy from a dealer, instead of an individual? There's a reason it's called "till death do us part" when you buy into the NFA thing. That just seems like an incredibly hard way to buy a suppressor.
Yes, bought a can from Iraqgunz in state, it was easy peazee. Out of state is a PITA as I am confirming.
PB
It only appears to be a PITA, because you have been given so much incorrect info.
1) Pay the guy
2) He F4s it to your local dealer.
3) Your local dealer F4s it to you.
It only appears to be a PITA, because you have been given so much incorrect info.
1) Pay the guy
2) He F4s it to your local dealer.
3) Your local dealer F4s it to you.
Each Form 4 costs $200, so the used can he wants needs to be much less expensive than buying it new in order to make it worth the trouble and maintain the “bargain” of buying a used can. So $400 plus the cost of the can needs to beat the cost of the can new plus a single $200 transfer fee. A new can will be a significantly shorter wait as only one Form 4 need be approved. That’s why there is so much debate regarding such a simple question.
Each Form 4 costs $200, so the used can he wants needs to be much less expensive than buying it new in order to make it worth the trouble and maintain the “bargain” of buying a used can. So $400 plus the cost of the can needs to beat the cost of the can new plus a single $200 transfer fee. A new can will be a significantly shorter wait as only one Form 4 need be approved. That’s why there is so much debate regarding such a simple question.
OP asked about the process, not whether it was a good deal or not. And many of the process answer were either wrong or did not address that.
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