Under federal law, you don't need approval to take any Title II firearm to the range, even a machine gun. Well, not unless your range is in another state.Luckyk1751 said:Can you carry the silener to the range or have it in your truck or car, without first letting anyone know where you are going , much like what I here you have to report with a full auto .
Yeah, its not that difficult at all. In fact, here in WA the initial paperwork for an NFA item takes less time than the paperwork for a handgun (provided they already have their trust set up); here we have an annoying state handgun form along with the 4473.Machineguntony said:Another myth that I keep hearing about suppressors and NFA items, in general: there is a lot of paperwork involved in obtaining an NFA item.
Which is to say that there's not much paperwork to do after you've already done the paperwork....the initial paperwork for an NFA item takes less time than the paperwork for a handgun (provided they already have their trust set up)...
Why do you think it would matter?Clark If I live in WA, but hunt for more than one month per year in MT, and do not hunt in WA, should I buy in WA and store in WA?