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  1. Thanks for the help guys. I get it now. -Nick
  2. That's what I thought, but Blam mentioned that he did the form 1 stuff beforehand to cut down on the wait. I thought that if I did the form 1 stuff first that I would have to get a form 4 approved to send it anywhere. That's where I think I am getting hung up. So I just ship my unconverted, 19" shotty to Tony and get it back on a form 4? (and is this done through Tony or does it have to go to my local SOT first?) Or is there a way to get stuff done now (form 1) to cut down on the wait time like Blam mentioned? Thanks again for your help. -Nick
  3. So get the form 1 approved, then ship to Tony, and he ships it back when he is done? No form 4's at all? What about the engraving? Since I do the form 1 myself, must I put my trust name and location on the receiver? Or can I just have Tony do all that stuff when he gets it? I apologize if these questions seem dumb. I thought I had it all figured out but it looks like I don't, and I figured I could ask here instead of asking Tony himself and slowing him down. I do appreciate all of the help nalioth and Blam. -Nick
  4. Since you are waiting on the Tromix waiting list... why not kill two birds with one stone? You have two "waits" to deal with, waiting in the Tromix line, and another wait for the NFA Stamp. Why not do both "waits" at once like I did? I bought the S12, and did the Form I for my SBS. Tony gave me the lengths to put down for the S17 model. I sent the paperwork in to the NFA, and got back my stamp in 2 months. When my turn at Tromix came in, I sent Tony my Saiga, and a copy of my approved and stamped Form I. UPS let me send the shotgun directly to him, (no FFL needed on my end as I was shipp
  5. I'm on the list for an S17 but had a few questions regarding shipment to Tony and back as well as when to register the shotgun as an SBS. I've gone through the NFA stuff for a SBR and suppressor already so I am familiar with the process, but I want to make sure my time line is correct so I don't end up paying an extra $200 transfer tax. Here is what I am thinking. I ship the shotgun as a regular shotgun to Tony from my FFL (since it will be crossing state lines). Tony receives the shotgun, works his magic, and registers it as a SBS (since he has his SOT and it will not cost him $200).
  6. Alliance Armament? Didn't they used to charge for some "reliability treatment" to make the guns work with their shitty drums? Like here: AA
  7. Has anyone ever tried a barrel mounted vfg on their saiga?
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