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Old 11-27-2010, 12:41 AM
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Originally Posted by robrob View Post
Hotlead, you might want to send in your rifle before you get the tax stamp. That way you and your gunsmith are not dealing with an NFA firearm and there's less threat of NFA law violation and liability.

I will only be sending in the barrel for the cut, crown and threading, after I get the SBR stamp. The receiver will be kept in my safe and I will take it to a local class III dealer for engraving.
-jd
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