2026-09164Proposed RuleWallet

ATF Lets Temp Defense Gear Stay in U.S. Permanently Easier

Published Date: 5/8/2026

Proposed Rule

Summary

The ATF wants to make it easier for people who bring defense items into the U.S. temporarily to keep them permanently without the hassle of sending them back out and then bringing them in again. This change affects importers of defense articles and could save time and money by simplifying the process. Comments on this proposal are open until August 6, 2026, so now’s the time to speak up!

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Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.

Convert Temporary Imports to Permanent

If you imported defense articles into the U.S. temporarily under a DOS authorization (DSP-61) or under DOC EAR entry clearance (15 CFR 758.10), you could apply to ATF to convert them to permanent imports by filing ATF Form 5330.3A (Form 6, part I) and attaching the DSP-61 or temporary-entry documents. This lets importers avoid exporting and re‑importing or destroying items, provided the conversion complies with AECA, the Gun Control Act, and the National Firearms Act.

New Marking and Reporting Deadline

When ATF approves a temporary-to-permanent conversion, importers must ensure converted firearms are marked as required by the GCA and NFA within 15 days after ATF approval and must submit ATF Form 5330.3C (Form 6A) within the same 15-day timeframe to record serial numbers. This creates a specific 15-day compliance window tied to ATF approval for converted items.

More Form 6 Filings; Paperwork Questions

ATF says this change would likely increase the number of people who complete ATF Form 5330.3A (Form 6, part I) because importers could use it to convert temporary imports to permanent imports, and ATF requests public comment on what paperwork burdens would be reduced or shifted. ATF identifies OMB control number 1140-0005 as the affected information collection and seeks input on the frequency and economic effects of conversion applications.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
5/8/2026
8/6/2026

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Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives Bureau
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