Welcome back to the legal brief. The show will debunk various legal myths and misinformation surrounding the gun world. I'm your host, Adam Kraut. Today, we're going to walk you through step by step and show you how to fill out a form to transfer an NFA firearm. Rand CLP offers a lineup of non-toxic cleaners and lubes for shooters. You can use their products to clean up carbon fouling or rust. Check out their Nano infused bio-friendly lineup at Rand CLP's website. Before we get started, there are a few preliminary things to note. If you're transferring the firearm to an individual, there's a slight difference in how the form is filled out compared to transferring it to a legal entity like a trust. For a legal entity transfer, you'll also need to download and have each responsible person complete the responsible person questionnaire. If you're unsure about what a responsible person is, check out the video on ATF 41 F. Make sure to have the most up-to-date version of the form as they do change from time to time. There's also a link to the Silencer Shop form for word generator in the description, which gives you a barcode to help ATF process the forms faster. It's recommended to fill out the form on the computer if possible. This allows ATF to enter the information efficiently without having to decode handwriting. If you have access to the form for generator, use that. In section 1, check the next to $200 for machine guns, silencers, short-barrel rifles, short barrel shotguns, or destructive devices. For an AO W, check the next to $5. In section 2, check the next to "individual" if it's being transferred to an individual. Check the next to "trust or legal entity" if it's being transferred to a legal entity. Include the...