As you can see, Form 1 allows you to immerse yourself in the world of NFA gun ownership by building the gun from the comfort of your own garage or, in the case of modular firearms, on your kitchen table. But how do I fill out a Form 1 and how do I submit it? 3. Create a Gun Trust with the Trust Shop and use the ATF Form 1 system for free. The new gun trusts cost just $49 and come with unlimited use of the ATF form system, so you can use it for all your future Form 1 applications. In addition, you will have access to all of our other ATF forms as well as all gun trust forms. 5-6. Applicant`s Federal Firearms Licence. These boxes are empty for an NFA Gun Trust. If you have an FFL and/or SOT license and are applying as an individual, enter this information here. Add your FFL and/or SOT license numbers, if you are applying as an individual, this can speed up your approval process. For more information on how to complete your Form 1 application package, see our article: 10 Steps to a Tax Stamp. The number after the decimal point is where each form gets its nickname – “Form 1” is 5320.1, “Form 2” is 5320.2, and so on.

John agrees with the theory: “If one extra rod is good, five more upper ones are better.” The only problem is that it doesn`t have enough space to list the caliber, barrel length and OAL for the five tops of the 4h box. But that`s not a problem, as he can simply write: “See attached page for more information” in the 4h field. and add a list of additional tops/barrels to his Form 1 request. Reading this guide, you will see a series of small numbers in red parentheses that look like this: [##]. Each of these numbers is a link to where we found the information. So if we say something you don`t believe in, you can check if we`re completely full of or not by going straight to the source. A non-FFL completes Form ATF 1, submits it with a cheque for $200 or $5 (depending on the firearm manufactured) and waits for approval. In fact, some companies make it their mission to bill you, fill out an ATF 1 form for you, and use all sorts of scare tactics that suggest SWAT teams break down the door at midnight because you made a small mistake.

Fortunately, this is not the case, and there is a handy guide to filling out your ATF 1 form that explains the process perfectly. Okay, you`ve probably already taken a look at form ATF 1 and, like all ATF forms, it`s not exactly made for ordinary people to fill out. We`re not quite sure what goes through the minds of those who create these forms, but with a little effort you can translate Government into English. Is Form ATF 1 (5320.1) on your website the current form to fill out and submit? At the bottom of the document is “revised September 2019”. Thank you! 1. If you are the meticulous sorting, you can fight your way through the Form 1 request by reading this “How to” article. Next, you should read how to fill out FBI fingerprint cards and 10 steps to a tax stamp to make sure you fill out the rest of your Form 1 application package correctly. And if you apply as a Gun Trust, Corp.

or other legal entity, you should check out our article entitled: How to Complete Form 23. Go to the Registration/Login to Electronic Forms screen under www.atfonline.gov/, and then click Electronic Forms. Enter the information requested on the screen. Once your first and last name are entered on the registration screen, your username will be generated on the right side of the screen. We recommend that you write the user ID for your future reference (as well as note the password you set). Form ATF 1 is what you file as a private party to own a legal NFA item. Note that you cannot make machine guns on a Form 1 as registration has been closed for them since 1986. You must have an SOT 03 if you make machine guns, and the process to get that license and make machine guns is completely different. It is very easy to file your Form 1 electronically. You`ll need to do a few things, like send a form to your local police chief and submit a fingerprint card in the mail, but that doesn`t seem to slow down the processing time. These procedures are all explained on form 1 of the ATF.

4 e/f. (length) of the barrel and (length) just about everything. This is the length of the barrel and the total length of the NFA firearm. This information can be obtained from the manufacturer or using a measurement tool. If you do not have this information because the SBR/SBS has not yet been manufactured, you can estimate these lengths. Note: If you estimate these lengths, you will need to measure them accurately when you receive your approved ATF tax stamp from the ATF. If the dimensions are different from those of your approved ATF tax stamp, you must provide the ATF with a document indicating this change. You return a letter of admission in which this change is noted. To make a silencer: this is the length of the muffler itself, the 4th box will be N/A and the 4f box will be the length of the actual silencer that will be manufactured. The old forms bear the address WV or GA, ATF has recently updated the address to the same address as the one used on the form 4. Obviously, much of the information in this article comes directly from the ATF`s Form 1 application.

But as we will show again and again, the information on Form 1 is often inaccurate or incomplete. Thus, in many cases, we found the true source of the information in the National Firearms Act Handbook, in the United States. Code of Federal Regulations, the Gun Contol Act, the Firearm Owners Protection Act, the National Firearms Act, the ATF website, and even the Federal Bureau of Investigation website. Fields 11 to 17In this case, individual candidates enter their basic information. Now we want you to read that last sentence again and see if you can find the magic words? We give it to you: the answer is individual candidates. If you are filing your Application for Form 1 as a trust, corporation or other legal entity, do not enter ANYTHING in boxes 11 to 17. [28] Instead, you (and anyone else responsible for your trust, corporation, etc.) answer the information questions by completing the National Firearms Act (NFA) Persons Responsible Questionnaire (ATF Form 23). [29] Box 4 is more confusing than any other part of Form 1. . .