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Originally Posted by semtex
You get it from the ATF. You can also just do the $200 tax stamp for individual acquisitions without a full-blown class 3.
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Yes, although if it's a full-auto weapon it would have had to be registered prior to May of 1986. You'd have to be a class 3 SOT to have any recently manufactured full-auto. And, one would have to be sure that full auto weapons are legal in the state where you live. Just because federal law permits it under some circumstances, various state laws do prohibit individual possession of various Title II weapons.
I've made many Title II weapons, mostly short barrel rifles. The paperwork is a moderate nuisance, and it typically takes the ATF 3-4 months to do the background check and run the paperwork, but it's do-able.