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  • JPglee1
    Veteran Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 3025

    Sticky Please: FFL Types

    Mods, can you sticky this...I think its SUPER important information for newbies and anyone else wanting to educate themselves on the caste-like system that is "FFL"


    There is NO SUCH THING as a Class 3 Weapon



    "Class 3" refers to a firearms dealer who has paid a special tax, called the "Special Occupational Tax" (SOT) to deal in machineguns and other National Firearms Act (NFA) weapons.

    Machineguns, Sound suppressors, Short-Barrel Rifles and Shotguns, and Any Other Weapons (AOW) are all regulated and taxed under the National Firearms Act of 1934 (NFA) as amended by Title 2 of the Gun Control Act (GCA) of 1968.

    Semi-auto and all other firearms except large-bore or explosive Destructive Devices are regulated under Title 1 of the Gun Control Act (GCA).

    What most people mistakenly call Class 3 is properly referred to as NFA or Title 2 firearms.

    A Class 3 SOT dealer is a dealer of NFA firearms

    A Class 2 SOT manufacturer is a manufacturer of NFA firearms

    A Class 1 SOT importer is an importer of NFA firearms

    Type 1 FFL is a Title 1 dealer or gunsmith

    Type 2 FFL is a Title 1 dealer doing business as a pawnbroker

    Type 3 FFL is a licensed collector of Curio & Relic (C&R) firearms

    Type 6 FFL is a licensed maker of ammunition and reloading components other than Armor Piercing ammunition

    Type 7 FFL is a Title 1 manufacturer of firearms, ammunition and ammunition components other than NFA, Destructive Devices and Armor Piercing ammunition

    Type 8 FFL is an importer of Title 1 firearms and ammunition

    Type 9 FFL is a dealer in Title 1 firearms including NFA destructive devices, but no other NFA

    Type 10 FFL is a manufacturer of Title 1 firearms, ammunition and ammunition components, including NFA Destructive Devices but no other NFA, and not including Armor Piercing ammunition

    Type 11 FFL is an importer of Title 1 firearms, ammunition and NFA Destructive Devices, but no other NFA

    To get a Class 3 SOT status, you need a dealer or manufacturer FFL which includes Type 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 10 or 11 - and pay a yearly $500 tax due every July 1st.

    To get a Class 2 SOT status, you need a manufacturer FFL, which includes Type 7, 10 - and pay a yearly $1000 or $500 (reduced rate for small manufacturers) tax due every July 1st.

    To get a Class 1 SOT status, you need an importer FFL, which includes Type 8, 11- and pay a yearly $1000 or $500 (reduced rate for small importers) tax due every July 1st.



    Hope this helps clear it up some guys!
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