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On 7/9/2011 9:35 PM, HeyBub wrote:
Jim Yanik wrote:
BTW,in the US,short-barrel shotguns are NFA weapons,meaning they have
to be registered,the owner fingerprinted,background checked,and a
$200 tax paid.
That's why you have your CORPORATION buy the weapon. You still have to pay
the transfer tax, but there's no background check or fingerprinting.
And the best reason to put down on the NFA form as a reason for obtaining
the weapon: "Investment."
What is the current definition of 'short barrel' shotgun? IIRC, the
Mossberg 500 'special service' cheapie sitting in the closet came from
factory with 18.5" or 19" breech-to-muzzle-tip barrel, same length as
the 5-shot magazine. Signed my name, gave them money (it was on sale),
and walked out with it.
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