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If the gun is in the NFA registry already then that information is going to need to match when transferred obviously, but the OP is filling out a Form 1 which is for building a new NFA item, not transferring an existing one.  If he was transferring an existing SBR then the info would need to match what was on file for that gun when it was added to the NFA registry (unless the aforementioned addendum letter had been submitted and approved).

 

Okay. That's all I've been saying. That it could screw with you later, if you wanted to sell your SBR and had put in a length you didn't actually have a barrel for as suggested in this thread.

 

You'd either have to update the registry entry to actually reflect what you had all along, which could take gawd knows how long, or actually procure the correct barrel and install it. Which in the case of an AR would cost money for the barrel and some time, but in the case of an AK and various other rifles would be a major pain.

 

Thanks.

 

- OS

Edited by Oh Shoot
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