For the purposes of the NFA, an Antique Firearm is a weapon made in 1898 or before being a muzzle loader that has not been designed or redesigned to use conventional rim of centerfire ammunition,,or a repro thereof,,,,,and any cartridge firearm made in 1898 or before using a cartridge no longer manufactured in the US,, AND,, is no longer available in normal commercial trade channels.
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Note the deffinition is slightly different from that used in the rest of the GCA, as are all the definitions used in NFA.
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An application to BATFE on the proper form to manufacture a new AOW can be made. The fee (tax stamp) is $200. You may not start to manufacture the weapon till OK'd by BATFE. Transfer/sale of the AOW/weapon to anyone else cost the buyer a $5 transfer tax stamp fee. The transfer stamp tax fee for the rapid running stuff is still $200.
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FWIW..The BATFE has on it's list of AOW's,,cartridge handgun
with a concealment 'wallet holster' from which the handgun may be fired w/o removing the gun from the 'wallet'. Neither by itself is an NFA item. Cane guns and pen guns are also on the list. An ever evolving list due to changing availability of ammo calibers and also the Technologys Branch findings and experiments.
You cannot register a currently unregistered NFA weapon. They are contraband. Should a non NFA weapon be reclassified to NFA status, a usual 60 or 90 day 'registration' period is given. after that, all non registered guns are contraband. The streetsweeper shotguns are one of the latest in that catagory I can think of.
The last full NFA amnesty was Dec. 1968 for that month only IIRC. One exception was the 30day amnesty extended to active duty US Service Personel out of the country during 12/68 but returning stateside during 1969. That fact was rarely if ever made public.
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Go to this link,,
http://www.atf.gov/firearms/feib/guidebook/FEIB-GB.pdf>
ATF Guidebook-Importation
sift through most of the info as it pertains to importation and is not related but near the middle there is a section that contains definitions, explantions, diagrams re: NFA weapons.
Also other interesting info regarding serial numbers, import markings, and proper way to 'demill' those sten guns you've been wanting to import from Zimbabwe.