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  • NSR500
    Banned
    • Aug 2006
    • 19530

    Manufacturing?

    If I have an FFL07 and the required SOT for manufacturing, can I do the following:

    Contract work to a CNC Machine Shop that does not have the licensing as long as I am there the entire time for production, and no firearms are stored on their premises.
    The work in question is to produce a receiver.
  • #2
    ParallaxTactical.com
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    • Feb 2009
    • 1373

    I believe the answer is no, the shop must have their own license.

    This is what calvary arms got into trouble for I believe.
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    • #3
      NSR500
      Banned
      • Aug 2006
      • 19530

      I thought it was about an interstate sales issue.

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      • #4
        JeffM
        Veteran Member
        • Sep 2007
        • 4359

        Manufacturing must be done on the premise (address) listed on the FFL.

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        • #5
          NSR500
          Banned
          • Aug 2006
          • 19530

          Damn the man!!!

          Hmm... Maybe I'll have to have 80% manufactured and finish them myself then.

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          • #6
            ke6guj
            Moderator
            CGN Contributor - Lifetime
            • Nov 2003
            • 23725

            There is no SOT needed, unless you are planning on making NFA firearms, such as MGs, SBS, SBR, AOWs, or suppressors.

            I'm pretty sure that you can do what you want to do, stay on site while the recievers are machined and then the machine shop would not need thier own FFL.

            The Cav Arms example is not a good one since they were having the molding shop mold both halves and then CavArms was welding the two halves together. ATF later ruled that the two unwelded halves were considered a firearm, and since CavArms wasn't on site, that it was unlicensed manufacture. Plus ATF decided that CavArms was doing other stuff wrong with regards to the manufacturing.

            I would suggest contacting ATF to confirm exactly what the current regulations state.
            Jack



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            No posts of mine are to be construed as legal advice, which can only be given by a lawyer.

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            • #7
              Valkyriearms
              Member
              • Mar 2010
              • 126

              I believe you would have to get a variance from the ATF if you're going to have another shop manufacture the receivers for you. In which case you both would need to have an 07FFL.
              Valkyrie Arms
              07 FFL / 02 SOT

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              • #8
                ke6guj
                Moderator
                CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                • Nov 2003
                • 23725

                obviously if you contract that other shop manufacture the receivers for you when you are not there in person to overlook the manufacturing process, that the shop woulld need its own 07FFL, and would need a variance for that 07FFL to mark the receivers with your 07FFL info.

                The difference is that in the past, ATF has allowed an 07FFL to subcontract work out to another shop to do the work and that the other shop did not need to be a licensed manufacturer if the 07FFL overlooked the entire manufacturing process and did not leave any firearms at that outside vendor. Whether that is still a viable option, I dunno, and would suggest that you contact ATF to confirm.
                Jack



                Do you want an AOW or C&R SBS/SBR in CA?

                No posts of mine are to be construed as legal advice, which can only be given by a lawyer.

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                • #9
                  NSR500
                  Banned
                  • Aug 2006
                  • 19530

                  Thanks guys!

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                  • #10
                    franklinarmory
                    Vendor/Retailer
                    • Nov 2009
                    • 1892

                    I asked ATF the same question. They were OK with it, so long as I supervised the whole process. When I contacted the state, the DOJ said that was a no-go.
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                    • #11
                      ke6guj
                      Moderator
                      CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                      • Nov 2003
                      • 23725

                      hmm, I wonder what legal reason DOJ gave for the no-go.
                      Jack



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                      • #12
                        NSR500
                        Banned
                        • Aug 2006
                        • 19530

                        Originally posted by franklinarmory
                        I asked ATF the same question. They were OK with it, so long as I supervised the whole process. When I contacted the state, the DOJ said that was a no-go.
                        That's why it is so damn hard to make a business. Fed, State, and Local all want to screw with you 6 ways from Sunday.

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                        • #13
                          Table Rock Arms
                          Senior Member
                          • Jan 2009
                          • 812

                          Originally posted by Valkyriearms
                          I believe you would have to get a variance from the ATF if you're going to have another shop manufacture the receivers for you. In which case you both would need to have an 07FFL.
                          This is the answer. I had my ATF interview for my 07 FFL last Friday. They guy from ATF made it very clear that this is how it works. A lot of Manufactures have receivers made for them buy someone else, and you must get a variance from ATF to do it. Not hard to do, but the person doing the work must also be an 07 FFL.

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