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Marshal Halloway

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How to buy a suppressor
« on: December 30, 2011, 10:31:17 PM »
Updated: 12/31/11

Suppressors (silencers) are legal to own under federal law. At this time, the following states allow private ownership of silencers: AL, AR, AK, AZ, CO, CT, FL, GA, ID, IN, KS, KY, LA, ME, MD, MI, MO, MS, MT, ND, NE, NV, NH, NM, NC, OH, OK, OR, PA, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA, WI, WV, and WY.

CA, IA and MA allow Class 3 dealers and Class 2 manufacturers to possess silencers.

Silencers, like machine-guns, are regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA) of 1934, and are regulated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. The procedure is as follows.

To legally purchase a silencer or any item falling under the purview of the NFA, you must be at least 21 years of age, a resident of the United States, and have no felony record.

The first step is to locate a Class 3 dealer in your state who either has or will order the item you are interested in.

Once a product and price have been settled on, the Class 3 dealer will provide the prospective purchaser with duplicate ATF Form 4's and two sets of fingerprint cards.

The Form 4's must be filled out on both sides, with passport photos of the prospective buyer affixed to the backside of the form.

The buyer then has the Chief Law-Enforcement officer sign the rear of the Form 4's attesting the prospective purchaser does not possess a criminal record and is not wanted.

The two fingerprint cards must be completed and signed by a Law Enforcement agency. The completed paperwork is then sent to the Department of the Treasury with a check or money order for $200.00.

The $200.00 is known as a "transfer tax" because it must be paid whenever ownership of the silencer is "transferred" (in this case, the dealer to the prospective purchaser). As long as ownership remains with the same person, the tax need not be paid again. Only if the owner sells it will a new transfer tax need to be paid. An owner may will his silencer to a lawful heir with no tax incurred.

Once the paper work is submitted, it normally takes 60 to 120 days to receive the approved, stamped paperwork from the NFA Branch.

It is only upon the return of the approved paperwork that the dealer can allow the prospective purchaser to take possession of their new silencer.

A copy of the approved paperwork must accompany the silencer at all times (the original should be stored in a safe deposit box).

Silencers can be transported to other states that allow their ownership, but to transport a silencer into one of the states which prohibit private ownership can subject the owner to serious state felony charges.

According to Outdoor Wire's Rich Grassi, clearing the CLEO requirement off of Forms 1 and 4 has been approved by the DOJ. The revised Forms are being laid out and sent to Office of Management and Budget. They'll examine the proposed regulations and forms change and open the proceeding up for public comments. When that process is completed, they'll approve the printing run and disseminate the forms.

Manufacturers of Suppressors:

Advanced Armament

Silencerco

Surefire

Updated: 12/31/11

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Re: How to buy a suppressor
« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2011, 10:58:19 PM »
Great information! One correction, as of last August Missouri has removed the requirement for a FFl to possess a suppressor. Now, you only have to abide the federal laws regarding suppressors.

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Re: How to buy a suppressor
« Reply #2 on: December 31, 2011, 06:55:22 AM »
Thank you Marshall that clears up a lot of "gray areas".

I need $200... ;D
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Re: How to buy a suppressor
« Reply #3 on: December 31, 2011, 07:21:52 AM »
Thank you Marshall that clears up a lot of "gray areas".

I need $200... ;D

Dittos to Marshall.

And TW you need a lot more than that cause they're not cheap.

And as we've discussed before, the technically correct word for these are suppressor, but the legally correct word, as codified in federal law, is silencer.
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Re: How to buy a suppressor
« Reply #4 on: December 31, 2011, 08:37:19 AM »

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Re: How to buy a suppressor
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Re: How to buy a suppressor
« Reply #5 on: December 31, 2011, 08:42:16 AM »
"The Outdoor Wire" announced that the CLEO requirement will be discontinued...

http://www.theoutdoorwire.com/archived/2011-12-05_tow.html

Details are described in the "Feature" at the bottom of the mailing.


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Re: How to buy a suppressor
« Reply #6 on: December 31, 2011, 09:32:35 AM »
Dittos to Marshall.

And TW you need a lot more than that cause they're not cheap.

And as we've discussed before, the technically correct word for these are suppressor, but the legally correct word, as codified in federal law, is silencer.

Meanwhile in every other mechanical application of the same device, (like your car, Motorcycle, or chainsaw ) it's called a MUFFLER.
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Re: How to buy a suppressor
« Reply #7 on: December 31, 2011, 03:42:32 PM »

Thanks for helping me keep the info updated. As soon as I get an alert on changes and it is confirmed, I will edit the post.

Last edit 12/31/12.

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Re: How to buy a suppressor
« Reply #8 on: May 28, 2013, 07:59:44 PM »
It says above:"Silencers can be transported to other states that allow their ownership, but to transport a silencer into one of the states which prohibit private ownership can subject the owner to serious state felony charges."
Based on what I have researched it does not appear to be the case that you can transport across State lines without authorization from our friends at the BATF&E.  I am not a lawyer, but I would check that before crossing any lines.  Feel free to enlighten me if I am incorrect or mis-informed.
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Re: How to buy a suppressor
« Reply #9 on: May 29, 2013, 09:02:15 AM »
How does this work with a gun trust is that considered a person?
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