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  • A limited run of Nevada Shooters hats are now available!
    CLICK HERE for details!

Commercial Sponsor FREE TRANSFERS FOR NEVADA SHOOTERS FIRST TIMERS

Pretty sweet deal guys - I've been in there a few times. Do you do the electronic submissions or the old school call in method?
 
Is there a website that shows inventory?
 
Never mind found it.
 
How does this work with a suppressor purchase, if at all?
 
Awesome deal, thank you!
 
Apex is great to deal with. I bought my first ever suppressor through them in the Silencer Shop kiosk. I dealt with Brandon there and he helped me through the entire process. The turn around time was just under two weeks for me. They are all very helpful. Highly recommend.
 
The graphic literally says "FREE FIREARM TRANSFERS"
 
Does this also apply for a Suppressor transfer?
How could it not? :cool:

Key Legal Definitions

  • 26 U.S.C. § 5845(a)(7) – Classifies a suppressor as a “firearm” under the NFA.
  • 26 U.S.C. § 5845(f)– Defines a suppressor as “any device for silencing, muffling, or diminishing the report of a portable firearm.”
    • The National Firearms Act (NFA) was signed into law on June 26, 1934, in response to violent crime during Prohibition.
    • Suppressors were classified as “firearms” under the NFA in 1934, meaning they required registration, a tax stamp, and ATF approval to own.
    • The original tax stamp was $200 (the same cost today, but in 1934, it was meant to be a prohibitive cost).
  • Gun Control Act of 1968 (18 U.S.C. § 921(a)(24))(which defines suppressor parts as “firearms”) – Includes all parts intended for suppressor assembly.
    • he Gun Control Act (GCA) of 1968 was signed into law on October 22, 1968, following the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
    • This law expanded the definition of “firearm” to include any combination of parts that can be assembled into a suppressor, effectively making individual suppressor components subject to regulation.
These existing laws clearly define suppressors as “firearms,” as stated and recorded in the National Firearms Act (NFA) and other legal frameworks.
 
The graphic literally says "FREE FIREARM TRANSFERS"

Is someone getting hurt for asking? Apex can say no. A free one time NFA transfer will bring in a metric ton of new customers. I WILL use these guys for my next can, if they can confirm this.
 
I don't see anyone getting hurt. If there is someone in eminent danger, you might want to call 9-1-1 and report it... smh

How about calling the sponsor and asking directly?

I think it's awesome anyone is offering free firearm transfers for Nevada Shooters members. If offering free suppressor transfers, that's great too! If not, that's fine and understandable.
 

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