
What does “any other weapon" mean? | Bureau of Alcohol, …
2017年9月13日 · The term "any other weapon" means any weapon or device capable of being concealed on the person from which a shot can be discharged through the energy of an explosive, a pistol or revolver having a barrel with a smooth bore designed or redesigned to fire a fixed shotgun shell, weapons with combination shotgun and rifle barrels 12 inches or more,...
Any Other Weapon (AOW): The NFA Catch-All
2016年10月18日 · For the purposes of the National Firearms Act, the term “Any Other Weapon” means: Any such weapon which may be readily restored to fire. Such term shall not include a pistol or a revolver having a rifled bore, or rifled bores, or weapons designed, made, or intended to be fired from the shoulder and not capable of firing fixed ammunition.
Title II weapons - Wikipedia
Title II weapons, or NFA firearms, are designations of certain weapons under the United States National Firearms Act (NFA). These are weapons requiring a Type 01 Federal Firearms License (FFL) as well as a Class 3 Special Occupation Tax (SOT) to sell, and an ATF Form 4 (transfer of registration) with $200 tax stamp to purchase.
Any Other Weapon (AOW) - National Firearms Act (NFA)
To legally purchase, make, or possess an Any Other Weapon (AOW) you must: Be 21+ years of age to purchase an AOW from a dealer. Be 18+ years of age to purchase an AOW from an individual on a Form 4 to Form 4 transfer (contingent on state laws). Be 18+ years of age to make and register an AOW on a Form 1 (contingent on state laws).
VFGs, AOWs, PSBs and SBRs: A Return To Understanding The NFA
2019年3月6日 · In the past few years, we have drilled down into the netherworld of NFA laws, attempting to determine the subtle differences between short barreled rifles (SBRs), Any Other Weapons (AOWs) and simply firearms. Today, let's discuss pistols, rifles, short barrels and braces - a small attempt to understand the NFA.
What on Earth Does “Any Other Weapon” Mean? - Silencer …
2020年10月21日 · “Any other weapon” is an umbrella term used to describe firearms that are not exactly rifles, shotguns, or handguns, but something else entirely; something so unique and hard to define that it may not fall into the specific categories that most people understand.
NFA Rules on Pistols, PDWs, AOWs, and SBRs | David Bookstaber
2014年4月18日 · The National Firearms Act (NFA) was enacted in 1934 in an attempt to control weapons popular in Prohibition era gang warfare. After eighty years its implementation by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) has become rather strange, and its controls on items like short barrels and suppressors seem archaic.
What is an AOW firearm? | [March Updated] - TheGunZone
2024年2月18日 · An AOW (Any Other Weapon) firearm is a specific category of firearm regulated by the National Firearms Act (NFA). It includes weapons such as smoothbore pistols, handguns with a vertical foregrip, and firearms designed to be fired with one hand.
Guns - Class 3 - AOW - Impact Guns
An AOW is an "Any Other Weapon". These are restricted firearms under the NFA act of 1936, but can generally be purchased in most states and can still be manufactured today for sale to civilians. The most popular AOW's today are short-barreled, or "sawed off", non-shouldered shotguns (they are NOT sawn, don't worry).
Class III - NFA - AOW for sale - Guns International
Browse all new and used Class III - NFA - AOW for sale and buy with confidence from Guns International.