SBS application question, prints.

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  • PRasko

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    So a retailer i used to purchase my suppressor from has my prints on file and i ordered a completed set of print cards from them, but on the cards under reason they put NFA Transfer. I’m not transfering, im building a short barrel shotgun.

    Should I have them send me new cards that are fixed? Or will the print cards be denied because they say nfa transfer instead of nfa application?
     

    ACC

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    I always write "ATF FORMS" in the reasons section of the fingerprint cards when I roll my own. You can buy the cards and the ink pad on Amazon and do your own prints. I have been doing this for a couple years now without issue.
     

    tv1217

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    I can never seem to roll my fingerprints right when trying on my own so I just order a set of the ones I have on file with SilencerShop and I believe they say also "NFA Transfer" but I never had a problem on my SBS or SBR form 1s
     

    Ddoty1911

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    If you are buying a suppressor the form is to transfer the nfa item from the dealer to you so nfa transfer would be appropriate

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