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Make Precision Sports Your Class III
Dealer

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We work with some on the best quality companies available.
Come see us, we can help you get the information you need to become a
legal owner of a class III firearm or suppressor.
Special
Notes
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Suppressers
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Short
Barreled Rifles
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Automatic
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Sound
Suppressors and Silencers
We Feature
Sound Suppressors and Silencers from Yankee Hill Machine.
With a full service machine shop we can fit suppressors to most
firearms. This give you one stop shopping for quality
fit and service
Federal Transfer
tax on any suppressor is $200.
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Short-Barreled
Rifle (SBR)
A
shoulder-stocked rifle having a barrel less than 16" (as
measured from the face of a closed bolt to the end of the permanent
muzzle) or an overall length less than 26". Also included
are certain pistols that accept detachable shoulder stocks.
Antique guns and some guns listed on the Federal Curios & Relics
list may be exempted from registration. Full automatic
variants are not considered SBRs and are registered as machine
guns.
The Federal Transfer tax on any SBR is $200.
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Fully
Automatic
Any
firearm that fires more than one bullet at a time with each pull of
the trigger. Because their method of operation already places
them in the NFA classification, the configuration of the stock,
barrel, bayonet lug, and flash hider is not restricted. If a
suppressor is permanently attached to the machine gun, it too is
considered a part of the gun and not subject to a separate
tax. Machine guns range in size from small .22 caliber
pistols such as the Mexican Trajoe up to the .50 caliber Browning
M-2 heavy machine gun.
The Federal Transfer tax on a machine gun is $200.
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Please Note:
There are 2 general classes of Class 3 (or NFA) weapons:
Transferrables, and Restricted Items (Dealer Samples).
Transferrables may be owned by civilians in most states.
Dealer Samples or Restricted guns may only be owned by Class 3 gun
dealers or law enforcement and government agencies. Many newer
machineguns are NOT able to be owned by civilians, only those
that were manufactured and registered prior to May of 1986 are
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ALL NFA (National Firearms Act
1934) RULES APPLY!!!
To the best of our knowledge, silencers are legal for
private ownership in the following states: AL, AR, AK, AZ, CO, CT,
FL, GA, ID, IN, KY, LA, ME, MD, MS, MT, NE, NV, NH, NM, NC, ND, OH,
OK, OR, PA, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA, WV, WI, and WY.
Additionally, they maybe owned by Class 3 dealers and Class 2
manufacturers (but not individuals) in: CA, IA, KS, MA, MO, and MI.
Territorial law prohibits possession in the Territories and
Possessions of the United States. There are no known restrictions on
governmental ownership. If your state is not listed, check with your
local office of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, & Firearms or
your state's Attorney General. If they are not legal in your state
of residence, we cannot sell to you.
Please do not ask us to violate state
or federal law.
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