Like you said, I've never used the "previous owner" sections on the annual but do on the initial registration.
If someone can confirm these sections should be used on the annual I'll go ahead an add them. No point in having a form that's only 50%.
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ericoak, register everything with MDSP in your name. To the best of my knowledge there is still no provision for a trust & I continually inquire regarding collectables.
On a different note, as always I'm late to the forum & never at the range but for those could use it here is a pdf folks can...
No to be an ass hat but a legitimate trust in MD is a trust.
The whole concept of "appropriate NFA language" pertains to whomever succeeds you (grantees) and their liabilities. Not to say someone has one, but I suppose what you wouldn't want to do is leave your worthless criminal wife, child...
I already have linked ball but I wanted to check the legality for a regular joe to reload/possess ap, apt & api (not hei) for 7.62 & .50 machine guns.
At this point my knowledge is limited & I thought it was manufacture date specific.
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Appreciate the suggestions guys, though I think I'll stick with <Mach1 as I've about done given up on all but a few supersonic rounds.
With the avatar it's a different story, that's obviously me in my own element. Goodbye to the Sionics eagle :sad20:
To help clear your mind Dave focus on this...
I myself find this most regrettable as Dave did inquire & edit his flier. Not to start a fuss but after multiple inquires it was perceived that fa was acceptable & to be regulated accordingly.
Once again I will thank them for their hospitality & extend my appreciation for their courtesy.
The administrative fee is flat rate, $10 per form, regardless of line items/pages. Just make sure additional pagers are stapled together.
Initial registration is the same.
In the end a legally notarized trust is a trust in whichever state it exists, if written correctly. Who writes it is incidental.
The only important factor is having the knowledge to get it correct. That knowledge can either be bought or learned, depending on what works.
Regardless of which...
From Noveske, regardless of barrel length:
"~ designed to run optimally firing both subsonic suppressed and supersonic unsuppressed, while keeping supersonic suppressed reliable. It may not reliably cycle the action under adverse conditions with subsonic ammunition unless a silencer is attached ~"
Not being knowledgeable in AR's but having developed a recent interest (damn you rsideout) are there any good ported barrels available that will take a factory spec HK SD can for a flush/near receiver fit integral build?