ATF Wants Your Comments on Moving NFA Firearms Around
Published Date: 11/28/2025
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Summary
The ATF is updating the form you use to get permission to move or temporarily export certain special firearms across state lines. If you’re involved with these firearms, this change might affect how you apply and how long it takes. They want your feedback by January 27, 2026, so jump in and share your thoughts!
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