A letter of "additional configurations" to an approved Form 4 are not "courtesy" letters. They are legal amendments to your approved Form 4. Further, there are no charges/fees associated with adding a configuration to your approved Form 4.
I know of no individual who received a letter from NFA Branch, adding a different configuration to an approved Form 4, in less than 12 months during the Bush Administration.
So because you know of no one, then they don't exist? Do you know everyone in the NFA world?
Rather, than taking my 2 cents or from any one else, I would suggest seeking a sound legal opinion regarding the question originally posed. Two very knowledgeable attorneys in this area of law are Stephen Halbrook, Esq (
http://stephenhalbrook.com/) and Eric Rogers, Esq. (
http://www.slk-law.com/home/default.aspx).
Applying ignorance or "sea lawyer advice" to this particular area of the law can have some very serious consequences.
Would you also be a "sea lawyer" since you are throwing your thoughts out there as well? Of course, people would be better served by seeking out a legal expert, but that isn't what this forum is about.
Of course, the easy out is as stated above by MarkM, simply submit a new Form 4 and register another lower for your new/additional NFA upper. You are out an additional $200, but, the time saved could be priceless in today's political environment.
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