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So I saw a video of someone shooting a rifle with a suppressor and the suppressor failed. It was deader than Elvis. At that point what does the owner have to do legally (if anything)? Does that have to be reported somewhere?
No such requirement in any Federal law or ATF regulation.44 AMP Yes, to the ATF.
Nothing ever leaves the NFA Registry.If its not reported, its going to stay on the books, and that could cause some bad feelings if you're ever asked to produce the registered item.
And why would they be asking? What law or regulation permits ATF to require the possessor of an NFA firearm to produce the firearm?especially the further down the road you get. "that one? oh, it broke 8 years ago, so I just threw it out..." isn't going to go over real well with the Feds.
There is.....for licensed dealers, importers and manufacturers.I can't point you to the specific law, section and line but I'm sure there's some kind of reporting requirement for "lost, damaged, destroyed, expended...(and stolen, too..)
And they don't give a hoot what happens to an NFA firearm unless its recovered at a crime scene.The ATF deals in that kind of thing all the time, they understand stuff wears out and breaks. They also understand well, that things get used up. They also regulate bombs, grenades, rockets, artillery shells, tank gun ammo, and all similar things.
Who told you that nonsense?Here's an interesting tidbit, cannon, bazookas, tank main guns mortars, and such are NOT NFA items. However, each round of exploding ammo IS!!
Just like when you change calibers on your SBR or convert your SBR to a Title I rifle, ATF requests that you notify them, but does not require notification.And they have a process in place to account for people actually firing the rounds, and updating the registry. I knew a guy, decades ago who had a couple cases of legally registered hand grenades. Every year he would use 2 or 3 doing demonstrations. If I remember right (and its been ages), he said he just told the ATF where and when he used them up, and everything was cool. HOWEVER, he did have to tell them, and not wait a long time.