Thursday, June 28, 2012

Class 3 (Sot) Ffl - Do I Need A Class 3 Federal Firearms License?

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The Class 3 Ffl is available to Ffl holders who want to deal in self-acting weapons and clear other guns and accessories that are not covered under the general Federal Firearms License. These type weapons are regulated by the Nfa.

The National Firearms Act came into being in 1934 when engine guns and hand grenades became favored weapons among gangsters. The Nfa was amended in 1968 by the Gun operate Act (Gca title 2). What most folks refer to as Class 3 is positively Title 2 weapons of the Gca.

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The Ffl holder must apply for the Class 3 license and pay a extra vocation Tax, (currently 0.00), each year. Current holders of types 1,2,7,8,9,10 and 11 licenses are eligible to apply.

Class 3 (Sot) Ffl - Do I Need A Class 3 Federal Firearms License?

The Class 3 Ffl covers firearms regulated by the Nfa (National Firearms Act). Some of those covered are:

Machine Guns - Fully self-acting weapons and burst fire weapons are considered engine guns.(Any weapon that fires more than one round with one trigger squeeze) Short Barreled Rifles - rifle barrels under 16 inches or total distance of less than 26 inches. Short Barreled Shotguns - barrel must be at least 18 inches and smoothbore. Total distance must be 26 in. Silencers or Suppressors - portable unit that muffles the noise of a shot. Aow (All Other Weapons) - covers most "disguised" guns, such as pen guns, cane guns, wallet guns, and guns that are fired from a briefcase. Also includes smoothbore pistols, and handguns that have a vertical send grip. Destructive Devices- such as hand grenades.

The Class 3 Ffl must be requested and sent to you through the mail. It is not available online. Call the Atf center to request the forms. You will need to send all fees in with the completed application. You will have a face to face interview to go over your application. You will also need to contribute your fingerprints and two passport type photos.

Fill out the application wholly and honestly. Any divergence will cost you time, and an outright lie can disqualify you from ever getting any Ffl.

There has been some confusion between the Type 3 Ffl and the Class 3 Ffl. The type 3 license is for curio and relic collectors that only buy aged guns for their own personal collection. The class 3 Ffl is wholly separate and is for persons who want to deal in Nfa regulated weaponry.

Class 3 (Sot) Ffl - Do I Need A Class 3 Federal Firearms License?



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