I want a sebu super shorty
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 7:38 pm
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Anyone selling a 12ga super shorty
Anyone selling a 12ga super shorty
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Probably need to find a class 3 NFA dealer in Austin/Round Rock.loadedliberal wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0WuWNLw ... re=related
Anyone selling a 12ga super shorty
The Shorty's not Class III. It's AOW. $5 tax stamp...RPB wrote:Probably need to find a class 3 NFA dealer in Austin/Round Rock.loadedliberal wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0WuWNLw ... re=related
Anyone selling a 12ga super shorty
You might ask at "A TEXAS GIRL'S GUNS" in Leander.
She'll do any paperwork etc I believe. You can Google their website/hours.
I doubt you'll ever find a used one, but that's where you need to look for new or used.
Not too many people buy one then sell it.
If it's an AOW it falls under the National Firearms Act like a MG or SBR. The tax is cheaper for an AOW but it requires all the same paperwork, etc.pbwalker wrote:The Shorty's not Class III. It's AOW. $5 tax stamp...
But is it a Class III weapon? It was my understanding that while both fall under the NFA, there is a difference between Class III and AOW. Or is Class III an all encompassing term for anything regulated by the NFA? I've always seen MG's, SBR's, and Mufflers listed as Class III, but AOW's listed as something different. I'd love to know either way if anyone can weigh in on this!Ameer wrote:If it's an AOW it falls under the National Firearms Act like a MG or SBR. The tax is cheaper for an AOW but it requires all the same paperwork, etc.pbwalker wrote:The Shorty's not Class III. It's AOW. $5 tax stamp...
Class III is actually the term for FFL's licensed to sell NFA weapons. SBRs, SBSs, Silencers, Suppressors, Machine Guns, Destructive Devices, and AOWs are all NFA firearms, also known as Title II firearms.pbwalker wrote:But is it a Class III weapon? It was my understanding that while both fall under the NFA, there is a difference between Class III and AOW. Or is Class III an all encompassing term for anything regulated by the NFA? I've always seen MG's, SBR's, and Mufflers listed as Class III, but AOW's listed as something different. I'd love to know either way if anyone can weigh in on this!Ameer wrote:If it's an AOW it falls under the National Firearms Act like a MG or SBR. The tax is cheaper for an AOW but it requires all the same paperwork, etc.pbwalker wrote:The Shorty's not Class III. It's AOW. $5 tax stamp...