This ruling advises that the YAC STEN MK II carbine is a machinegun as defined in the National Firearms Act.
22 Caliber Rimfire Ammunition Records Eliminated Black Powder Form Eliminated Three Firearms Defined As Machineguns New Organization Office of Regulatory Enforcement ATF Spotlights ATF ReorganizationĪTF Ruling 1983-5- STEN MK II as NFA Weapon
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What’s In This Issue: A Message to the FFL from Stephen Higgins Director of ATF Firearms License Streamlined Firearms Seminars Look Like a Hit. What’s In This Issue: Gun Show Revisisted Armed Forces Dual Residency Clarified YAC STEN MK II Carbine Classified as Machinegun Remember-It's A Three- Year License Now Licensee Q's and A's Court Decisionsįederal Firearms Licensees Newsletter - 1983- Volume 2 Issue 1 Industry Circular 1983-11: Potentional Explosion Hazard in Ammunition Reloading Machinesįederal Firearms Licensees Newsletter - 1983- Volume 2 Issue 2 The regulations have been changed (effective november 29, 1984), to allow licensees to engage in business at gun shows held within the same state as the licensed premises. This circular discuesses sales of Fireams and Ammunition by Licensees at Gun Shows. Industry Circular 1984-10: Sales of Firearms by FFLs at Gun Shows This ruling advises that a National Firearms Act (NFA) firearm may not be imported for use as a sample for sales to law enforcement agencies if the firearm is a curio or relic unless it is established that the firearm is particularly suitable for use as a law enforcement weapon. This circular provides information concerning the importation of National Firearms Act (NFA) firearms for use as a sample for sales to law enforcement agencies when such firearms have been determined to be curios or relics.ĪTF Ruling 1985-2- Importation of NFA Firearms as Sales Samples Industry Circular 1985-2: Importation of National Firearms Act Curio and Relic Firearms This ruling advises that surplus military firearms frames or receivers alone not specifically classified as curios or relics by ATF will be denied importation. section 925(d)(3).ĪTF Ruling 1985-10- Surplus Military Frames or Receivers, Alone, Denied Importation This circular announces that ATF will allow the importation of surplus military curio or relic firearms that were previously prohibited from importation by 18 U.S.C.
Industry Circular 1985-11: Surplus Military Firearms Frames or Receivers This circular announces an addition of firearms that have been classified as curios and relics during the period January 1985 through March 1986. Industry Circular 1986-8: Curio and Relic Updates Higgins, Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms President Signs New Gun Law News You Can Use What’s In This Issue: An Open Letter to Licensees and Others Concerned from Stephen E. This circular has been published to inform you of a potential explosion hazard relating to a malfunctioning of automatic ammunition reloading equipment.įederal Firearms Licensees Newsletter - July 1986 Industry Circular 1986-12: Explosives Security This law regulates the manufacture, importation and sale of armor piercing ammunition. This circular announces that the President signed Public Law 99-408, on August 28, 1986. Industry Circular 1986-15: Armor Piercing Ammunition Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF)