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The primary categories of NFA items include

Suppressors (Silencers): These are devices attached to a firearm that reduce the sound of a gunshot. They are the most common NFA item purchased by civilians for hearing protection and improved shooting comfort.
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Frequently Asked Questions About NFA Ownership

Are suppressors and SBRs legal to own?
Yes, absolutely. In both North Carolina and South Carolina, it is perfectly legal for law-abiding citizens to own NFA items, including suppressors and SBRs. These items are not “illegal”; they are simply regulated at the federal level, which requires a specific purchasing process.
What is an NFA tax stamp, and how much does it cost?
To legally own an NFA item, you must receive approval from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) in the form of a “tax stamp.” This is the official registration of the item to you or your trust.
As of January 1, 2026, the $200 tax stamp fee has been eliminated for suppressors, SBRs, SBSs, and AOWs. This means there is no longer a $200 tax to be paid for these items. You are still required to complete all the necessary paperwork and receive ATF approval, but the cost of the stamp itself is now $0.
How long is the wait time for ATF approval?
Wait times have improved dramatically with the implementation of the ATF’s eForms system. When you file a digital Form 4, the current wait time for approval is typically around 3 to 6 weeks (We see pretty fast approvals from time to time like less than a week on some). This is a significant reduction from the old paper-based system, which could take a year or longer. At Elite Firearms, we exclusively use the digital eForms system to ensure our customers get their NFA items as quickly as possible.
What is a gun trust and should I use one?
A gun trust is a legal entity created to take ownership of your NFA firearms. While not required, it allows multiple individuals (co-trustees, such as a spouse or family members) to legally possess and use the NFA items owned by the trust. This also simplifies the inheritance process, as the trust continues to exist and a successor trustee can take control without going through a new transfer.
Can I travel with my suppressor or SBR?
For suppressors, you can travel freely between states where suppressor ownership is legal without notifying the ATF. For SBRs and SBSs, you must file an ATF Form 5320.20 and have it approved before traveling across state lines. This form is free to file and serves as a notification of temporary transport.
Can I buy an NFA item from you if I live in North Carolina/ect?
Yes. Federal law requires that the final transfer of an NFA item be handled by a licensed dealer (FFL/SOT) in the buyer’s state of residence. We can facilitate this process by shipping the suppressor or SBR you purchase from us to a dealer in your state. You would then complete your Form 4 paperwork with that local dealer.
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Current NFA Regulations from the ATF
The following information is taken directly from official Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) sources
- Shotguns and rifles having barrels less than 18 inches in length
- Machine guns (fully automatic firearms)
- Firearm mufflers and silencers (suppressors)
- Any other weapons as defined by the Act
- Destructive devices (added in 1968 amendments)
- ATF Form 1: Application to Make and Register a Firearm (for individuals building their own NFA items)
- ATF Form 4: Application for Tax Paid Transfer and Registration of Firearm (for purchasing NFA items from dealers)
- ATF Form 5320.20: Application for Transport of NFA Firearms (required for SBRs and SBSs crossing state lines)

