There is a lot more paperwork and extended storage times involved with NFA items. $50 is more than fair, especially compared to the $150 you are paying locally.
@wnchstrtnfldvlle who is Karis and do they represent Nate Cochran's law firm? Are you able to log into a website and make your own changes or do they have to and send you the amended forms?
Thanks
If you are looking for a 30 cal can, why look at the T3, which is a 5.56 can?
Right now I would look at the EA Vox, JK Armament VersaX 30 ( I have one of these in jail it it sounds great on a 6.5 Creed), just to name a few.
What rifle are you wanting to use as the host?
I tested the T3 back in November and wasn't that impressed. I do not have any experience with the T2, but others that were at the event indicated that it was slightly better at reduced back pressure.
There are better options for the same or slightly more money. Plus with YHM's recent warranty...
Try this email address and see if it works. This was an address I had when I first had him create my trust 6 or 7 years ago.
nate@ncochranattorneys.com
Take a look at this page https://www.ar15.com/forums/armory/Removing-SBR-from-NFA-registry---s/51-504262/
Note what they mention:
"ATF does not physically remove it from the NFRTR, they simply amend it to show it's been returned to title-I status."
Once a Form is approved, there are no refunds. If you would have requested it to be canceled before the Form was approved, you would have been able to request the refund of the Tax Stamp.
You can still have it removed from the NFA Registry and you have the firearm returned into its non-nfa...
Take a read of the Product Disclaimer.
Looks like the manufacturer is avoiding any responsibility of the legalities.
https://www.recovertactical.com/disclaimer/