Form1 Registration for DIY Suppressors & SBRs
The ATF eForms system allows individuals to file a Form 1 ("Application to Make and Register a Firearm") electronically. This process is generally faster than the legacy paper method. This guide outlines the steps for legally making your own NFA item, such as a suppressor or a Short Barreled Rifle (SBR).
Step 1: Create an eForms Account
[edit | edit source]Create an account at eforms.atf.gov.
- Note: The website is not optimized for mobile devices; a desktop or laptop computer is recommended.
Step 2: Determine Item Type
[edit | edit source]For most DIY projects, you will be filing for one of two items:
- Suppressor: For 3D printed projects (e.g., OP9, FTN4) or solvent trap kits. You are considered the manufacturer.
- Short Barreled Rifle (SBR): For adding a stock to an existing pistol (e.g., AR-15 pistol, MP5 clone). In the eyes of the ATF, you are "making" a new firearm (the SBR) from the existing one.
Step 3: Fingerprints & Photos
[edit | edit source]You will need a digital passport-style photo and a digital fingerprint file (.EFT).
The Photo
[edit | edit source]A standard passport-style photo is required. This can be taken at home against a plain white background with good lighting. The subject should have no headwear or glasses.
The Fingerprints (.EFT File)
[edit | edit source]The eForms system accepts digital fingerprint files in the .EFT format. This eliminates the need to mail physical fingerprint cards. There are three primary methods to obtain this file:
Option A: Open Source (Free / Technical)
[edit | edit source]For technically inclined users, open-source tools exist to generate EFT files at home.
- Tools: OpenEFT (and various community forks).
- Pros: Free, private, and open-source.
- Cons: Requires technical knowledge (often command line or Docker) to set up and run. Requires a decent scanner and careful adherence to instructions to ensure the file is valid.
Option B: Web-Based Generators (Paid / Easy)
[edit | edit source]Web-based tools that simplify the process for a fee.
- Tools: OpenPew EFT Tool is maintained by a contributor to the fosscad community (dev of the OP9)
- Pros: Fast, user-friendly, no appointments required.
- Cons: Paid, 3rd party service.
Option C: Physical Services (Retail)
[edit | edit source]Services like PrintScan (often located inside UPS Stores) can scan fingerprints and email the file.
- Pros: Professional scanning hardware.
- Cons: Most expensive option, requires an appointment, requires travel.
Step 4: Filling Out Form 1
[edit | edit source]Select "Form 1" on the eForms portal.
- Applicant: Select "No FFL".
- Application Type: Select "Tax Paid" ($200). (Note: Legislation passed in July 2025 eliminates this tax effective Jan 1, 2026).
- CLEO: Enter details for your local Chief Law Enforcement Officer (Sheriff/Police Chief).
Line Item Details
[edit | edit source]The information entered here depends on what you are making:
| Field | Requirement for Suppressor | Requirement for SBR |
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| Manufacturer Code | FMI (Form 1 Registration) | Original Manufacturer Code (e.g., Glock, Anderson) |
| Manufacturer Name | FORM 1 REGISTRATION | Original Manufacturer Name |
| Model | Create your own but choosing a random
existing one may lead to faster approvals |
Exact model from original receiver |
| Serial Number | Create a unique serial | Original Serial Number from receiver |
| Caliber | Specific (e.g., "9", "mm") | Specific (e.g., "5.56", "mm") |
| Overall Length | Total length of suppressor | Length with stock extended |
Step 5: Notify CLEO
[edit | edit source]Currently, applicants must send a copy of the submitted form to their CLEO (Chief Law Enforcement Officer). This is a notification only; no action or approval is required from them.
- Note: The ATF has proposed eliminating this requirement effective Jan 1, 2026. Check current guidelines.
Step 6: Engraving
[edit | edit source]Once the Form 1 is approved, the item must be engraved before final assembly.
- Depth: Minimum 0.003 inches.
- Height: Minimum 1/16 inch.
Required Markings:
- Name (or Trust Name)
- City and State
- Serial Number
- Model
- Caliber
Engraving Methods
[edit | edit source]| Method 1: DIY Punch | Method 2: Printed Serial | Method 3: Heat-Set Tag |
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Low Liability & Private. Manually punch your info into an aluminum strip (like from a soda can) or washer and epoxy it to the tube. OP9 & FTN4 have jigs to help you do this.
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Looks Pro & Low Liability. Use a professionally-made metal tag (like from MAF Arms) that you heat-set into the body.
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