Are suppressors that were imported after 1968 transferable to individuals?
I ask cause Im talking to a dealer right now that has some used 9mm HK suppressors that he says are transferable.
I dont think they are but just want to clear it up.
Thanks
Are suppressors that were imported after 1968 transferable to individuals?
I ask cause Im talking to a dealer right now that has some used 9mm HK suppressors that he says are transferable.
I dont think they are but just want to clear it up.
Thanks
No NFA items imported after 1968 are transferable to individuals. They are law enforcement sales only.
Richard Hoffman
Master Gunsmith
BWE Firearms/ Uzi HQ
Longwood, FL
407-592-3975
richard@bwefirearms.com
www.bwefirearms.com
www.uziparts.com
So whats the chances that these HK suppressors are made here in the US of A?
Last edited by AN94NK; 07-23-2012 at 06:08 AM. Reason: I cant spell
Zero. All *real* HK suppressors are made in Europe, mostly by B&T. So the only way to get them is as a dealer/SOT with a love letter. Treated the same way as an imported machine gun.
Jeff Folloder
NFATCA Executive Director
www.nfatca.org
It would be great is the ATF changed the import status of suppressors to a sporting use but still subject to the NFA tax & registration.
ATF cannot make the change. It's part of legislature passed by Congress. In a nutshell, Congress made it verboten for anyone but Mil/LE to import NFA... So Congress would have to reverse it with new legislation.
Jeff Folloder
NFATCA Executive Director
www.nfatca.org
Thats not likely to happen unless we can come up with enough money to buy a bunch of congressman.
Richard Hoffman
Master Gunsmith
BWE Firearms/ Uzi HQ
Longwood, FL
407-592-3975
richard@bwefirearms.com
www.bwefirearms.com
www.uziparts.com
Give that man a Padron Anniversario (maduro figurado)...
Jeff Folloder
NFATCA Executive Director
www.nfatca.org
With all due respect, it has been my experience that a love letter is absolutely required to acquire a silencer imported after 1986. Can you describe how you have successfully done otherwise? It would be a help if there is an alternate method available to the rest of us.
Jeff Folloder
NFATCA Executive Director
www.nfatca.org