50 Anderson lowers, non-blem, marked Multi-Cal, out the door for $1776.
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50 Anderson lowers, non-blem, marked Multi-Cal, out the door for $1776.
Group buy OTD price?
Not sure what you are asking?
I can transfer as many things as you want on a single form.Quote:
can that be transferred on a single form?
Since they are not handguns the ATF won't know any more about it than they would with a single receiver or gun.Quote:
does it come with a "Welcome ATF" door mat?
Who do you think other than TAA and the buyer would know?Quote:
who would be the target for such a sale? Moving 50 rifles is bound to get someone's attention, and a strawman case could be built, that the purchaser was not the intended recipient of the lowers.
I'm not trolling here, just really curious if it could be problematic to make such a purchase without being a dealer.
Someone could buy them to ensure that their kids and grand kids and great grand kids have access to 1960's Stoner technology.
Or they could use them to build an end table.
Yep, The goverment is making more off this that we are.Quote:
That really is a darn good price, ~$33 per, + tax. Assuming 7.5% tax.
Wow.
A. That's a hell of a deal
B. dude could ruin a train wreck
C. Props for the 1776 reference.
I believe their is an excise tax on guns that is included in the wholesale price. I have no idea what the amount is and my google fu is weak today.Quote:
is it 7.5% total tax or does the fed take an extra slice too?
11% Pitman and Robertson tax.
This is what gets submitted to FDLE. I don't know what they submit to the feds. There is also a form for multiple handguns
https://forum.capitalcitygunforum.co...tid=5671&stc=1
https://www.atf.gov/file/61426/download