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Originally posted by BLACKFINTURKEY View PostI thought you could have parts with out a form 1 as long as they weren’t modified I.e drilled ect
Whether it's an oil filter, a metal solvent cup, choirboy brass cleaning pads, a metal tube threaded on bith ends, etc.
If you intend to make a silencer with it or have a combination of said parts . . . . .
When I met agents they had my guy's purchase records from the shop and his eBay purchase records. They even wanted the NaPA fuel or oil filters.
They aren't stupid
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Its perfectly legal to purchase a solvent trap and solvent trap parts... If I change my mind and want to modify them you have to get an approved Form 1. Suppressor parts are illegal but they are not parts to a suppressor unless they are suppressing.Last edited by ClearcreekDC; 09-24-2019, 09:52 PM.
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Originally posted by ClearcreekDC View PostIts perfectly legal to purchase a solvent trap and solvent trap parts... If I change my mind and want to modify them you have to get an approved Form 1. Suppressor parts are illegal but they are not parts to a suppressor unless they are suppressing.
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Thanks for posting Mr. Cody, I had no idea BATF was cracking down on this. I will stop erroneously telling people to go that route. The “cups” screwed that deal up IMO.
I do have a question though, if solvent trap parts are illegal, shouldn’t adj butt stocks be as well since they can easily be converted to slide fire therefore making a machine gun?
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Originally posted by TacticalCowboy View PostOh crap, I hope I don’t get arrested for changing the oil in my truck or owning a bunch of maglites!!
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Firearms Technology Branch has deemed “Chore Boy copper cleaning pads, along with fiberglass insulation,” a firearm, subject to registration and a $200 transfer tax, an official letter obtained recently by Gun Rights Examiner reveals.
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Originally posted by SC-Texas View PostYeah . . . . Good luck with that. The ATF agents aren't stupid. They show up with your social media posts and this post in this thread. . . . . Yep. Just some old solvent parts . . .bought from a solvent parts dealer who is being prosecuted for . . . Get this . . . Selling silencer parts . . .
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Things are not adding up for me in this equation.
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Originally posted by TacticalCowboy View PostHonest question here: how are they supposed to prosecute someone for some pieces of metal that “could” be assembled into a suppressor? Like maglites, oil filters, fuel filters, pieces of steel tubing roughly 1” diameter and 10” long, freeze plugs, etc. Everything I just listed is not illegal to own by itself or collectively, correct? The crime begins when you assemble (or prepare) the parts into a suppressor without permission from the almighty government, would it not? Otherwise it would seem as though every O’reilleys in the nation would be involved in selling “suppressor parts”.
Things are not adding up for me in this equation.
Purchasing solvent trap kits. Seriously, they really aren't as stupid as you think they are.
And when they show up and ask for the parts. You give it to them because it costs more to fight it.
It's the intent to use them as a silencer part and that's usually easy enough to infer and infer they can.
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It’s best to simply file a Form1, wait the 20 to 40 days for approval, wait a few more weeks to receive the stamp in the mail, hold stamp in hand, then order/make your parts. I got my approval email about 10days ago, but I haven’t even thought about collecting, buying or making parts yet. I want that piece of paper in hand first before beginning the process of building. Just my dos centavos.
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Originally posted by joel45acp View PostIt’s best to simply file a Form1, wait the 20 to 40 days for approval, wait a few more weeks to receive the stamp in the mail, hold stamp in hand, then order/make your parts. I got my approval email about 10days ago, but I haven’t even thought about collecting, buying or making parts yet. I want that piece of paper in hand first before beginning the process of building. Just my dos centavos.
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Originally posted by SC-Texas View PostIts intent. Posts on social media i.e. this thread. Text messages and emails discussing how to build a silencer. Searches on building a silencer.
Purchasing solvent trap kits. Seriously, they really aren't as stupid as you think they are.
And when they show up and ask for the parts. You give it to them because it costs more to fight it.
It's the intent to use them as a silencer part and that's usually easy enough to infer and infer they can.
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Originally posted by joel45acp View PostIt’s best to simply file a Form1, wait the 20 to 40 days for approval, wait a few more weeks to receive the stamp in the mail, hold stamp in hand, then order/make your parts. I got my approval email about 10days ago, but I haven’t even thought about collecting, buying or making parts yet. I want that piece of paper in hand first before beginning the process of building. Just my dos centavos.Last edited by ClearcreekDC; 09-25-2019, 07:03 AM.
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