ATF 41F is a new rule affecting the way items falling under the purview of the National Firearms Act are handled with regards to background checks and so forth. Specifically, it defines what a “responsible person” is, especially in terms of items purchased via a trust or corporation.
If it sounds complicated to you, that’s because it kind of is. I’ll go over what the National Firearms Act is, and then delve into what the ATF considers a “responsible person”.
seems a few suppressor firms paid over 2 million dollars in fee's for application before today, I did not like the CLEO sign off , still not real keen on the snail mail letter to the CLEO
Silencer Shop in Texas posted on their Instagram about it. Yesterday, they shipped off 1200 pounds of paperwork to the ATF. Within it was $2 million in stamp taxes.
CLEO notification has me bugged. With the popularizing of the NFA market, especially for suppressors and SBRs, having a notification step provides each CLEO with an ad hoc registry of high-value firearms in the area. As I stated in my blog, it's not that I don't trust the CLEO - I don't trust his data security. Nor do I trust the politicians that surround him.
Gonna just play in Title I land until the dust settles.
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