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Old 09-14-2017, 07:02 PM
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Or you could file the appropriate paperwork with the NFA and register it as a SBR, then just slap a stock on the 8-1/2" barrel and go down the road.
my understanding is when you file for NFA items, FEDS can checkup on it at anytime they want without notice or warrant?
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Of course they CAN, but don't be paranoid.
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But with my AR pistol and concealed carry permit I can take my AR into any state that honers my NC CC on a moments notice, with a NFA SBR you have to submit a Form 20 and wait for it to be approved to leave the state.
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my understanding is when you file for NFA items, FEDS can checkup on it at anytime they want without notice or warrant?
No. You lose no Constitutional rights just because you own items requiring a tax stamp.

The Feds may inspect an FFL and records at their discretion.
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Of course they CAN, but don't be paranoid.
Not paranoid, but cautious
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