Suppressor Transfer Across States

Summary

Transferring or traveling with a suppressor across state lines requires filing ATF Form 5320.20 and obtaining approval from the ATF. Its crucial to verify that the destination state allows suppressor ownership before proceeding. Always wait for ATF approval before making the transfer or traveling.

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Can I transfer a suppressor across state lines?
Transferring a suppressor across state lines involves federal regulations:
- You must file an ATF Form *.* before transporting the suppressor.
- Ensure the destination state permits suppressor ownership.
- Wait for approval from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) before making the transfer.
Have you already checked the laws in the state you're moving it to?
Can I travel across state lines with a suppressor
Yes, you can travel across state lines with a suppressor, but there are important steps to follow:
- File an ATF Form *.* before traveling.
- Check that the destination state allows suppressor ownership.
- Wait for ATF approval before traveling.
Have you verified the suppressor laws in the state you plan to visit?