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    Quote Originally Posted by kmoc View Post
    Thank you everyone for all the info and replys. I have one more question what is the deal with just crossing the state line with just a sbr upper and no lower? Then placing said upper on a lower registered in the new state. Thanks!

    The lower is the NFA item. You can have all the <16" uppers you want. There is no serial numbers on AR uppers/barrels unless you put them on there. So if taking your short upper to use on a friends lower to another state no 5320.20 would be required (so long as your SBR lower stayed home).
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    Does this requirement apply to Suppressors as well?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SW-Shooter View Post
    Does this requirement apply to suppressors as well?
    No. However they must be legal where you'll be taking them.

    5320.20 only applies to machineguns, SBRs, SBSs and AOWs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gotm4 View Post
    No. However they must be legal where you'll be taking them.

    5320.20 only applies to machineguns, SBRs, SBSs.
    5320.20 is not needed for silencers OR AOW's. Though you can file them and get them approved if you want to for your own peace of mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by b_saan View Post
    5320.20 is not needed for silencers OR AOW's. Though you can file them and get them approved if you want to for your own peace of mind.
    My bad you are correct, I don't keep up with AOWs since I no longer own one.
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    FYI; mailed my 5320.20 (next day air) 15 days ago and still waiting.

    Update; It just showed up (approved) on day 16.
    Last edited by msr; 12-07-08 at 00:03. Reason: Update

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    Mommy, May I go across the state line and shoot my gun. PRETTY PLEASE, I promise I'll be good.



    I wonder if this is also whats coming for all guns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SHIVAN View Post
    ...Therefore, they will issue a blanket 5320.20 for interstate travel, but according to most, only for up to one year.
    I feel that I have to add to this for clarification. "Blanket" here means a one-year date range; not a blanket location. According to the ATF NFA Branch, you must put a specific location. While it is usually okay to put the location that you are planning on staying (i.e.: hotel) the individual I talked to recommended that you put the location you plan on using the SBR (i.e.: the range).

    I recommend that you call the NFA Branch and that you go by their response over the free advice given to you over the internet.
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    I live right on the West Virginia/Virginia border and most of the three gun matches that I shoot are in Virginia but I live in West Virginia. If I get a SBR do I need to fill out one of these forms just to go shoot a match even though I will only be in Virginia for a few hours? If I do I think that I can live with a 16" rifle rather than a 14.5".

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    Quote Originally Posted by mac83083 View Post
    I live right on the West Virginia/Virginia border and most of the three gun matches that I shoot are in Virginia but I live in West Virginia. If I get a SBR do I need to fill out one of these forms just to go shoot a match even though I will only be in Virginia for a few hours? If I do I think that I can live with a 16" rifle rather than a 14.5".
    Yes

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