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How a transfer work and what options are there?

Any benefit in getting a C&R for direct transfer to an individual, and later moving to a trust?

The seller is an FFL.

With two form 4’s would he hold the gun until the first form 4 clears.

Does the first form 4 transfer ownership to my FFL?

Out of State C&R Machine Gun on Form 4 Purchase to NFA Trust, How would this work?



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is the gun on a Form 3 or a Form 4?

C&R can go directly to you the C&R holder, (if you have a C&R license)
you will put it in your bound book,

Form 4 to an Individual or Trust,

if the Dealer is out of state, and you are not a C&R, then it will have to be Form 3'ed to an instate Dealer, then Form 4'ed to you or your trust



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Couldn't it come to the C&R holder first and then go onto the trust as a transfer from the C&R holder? Just like buying a AR lower then assigning it to the trust to do a from 1 on it?
 
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C&R can only transfer a vintage or "older" firearm.
An automatic weapon requires transfer as an NFA item --from FFL to in state FFL. Tax stamp need to be paid coming and going. FFL can then transfer to Trust after paperwork clears.
C&R is of no benefit for NFA items.
 
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It’s on a form 4.

So it looks like two form 4’s.
Are form 4’s any quicker ffl to ffl?



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C&r license does work for an machine gun over 50 years old . I have purchased a Reising Mod. 50 from a 03 ffl out of state and later sold the gun to an individual holding a C&r license in another state. Just file a form 4 and pay tax.
. As for the trust tranafer. The trust would have to have license. Otherwise you could just transfer it from you to the trust and this would require another tax paid transfer.
 
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Originally posted by kimber1911:
It’s on a form 4.

So it looks like two form 4’s.
Are form 4’s any quicker ffl to ffl?
Plus $200 per form 4. Wink
 
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C&r license does work for an machine gun over 50 years old . I have purchased a Reising Mod. 50 from a 03 ffl out of state and later sold the gun to an individual holding a C&r license in another state. Just file a form 4 and pay tax.
. As for the trust tranafer. The trust would have to have license. Otherwise you could just transfer it from you to the trust and this would require another tax paid transfer.



this is the correct answer,

also, reach out to NFA branch to make sure it is actually a C&R MG,



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