Form ATF F 5300.11 ATF F 5300.11 Annual Firearms Manufacturing and Exportation Report Und

Annual Firearms Manufacturing and Exportation Report Under 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44, Firearms

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Annual Firearms Manufacturing and Exportation Report Under 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44, Firearms

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U.S. Department of Justice
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives

Annual Firearms Manufacturing and Exportation Report
(AFMER) Under 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44, Firearms

NOTE: This report MUST	be	filed	even	if	no	firearms	were	exported	or	distributed	into	commerce.		Please	read	the	Instruction	Sheet	before	completing	this	form.
Original Annual Report - Calendar Year Ending December 31,
1. Name of Licensee:

(fill out year)

Out of Business Final Report

Amended Report - Year

2. Trade Name (If any):

(fill out year)

3. Federal Firearms License Number:

4. Employer Identification Number  (EIN):

5. Address (Number, Street, City, State, ZIP Code):

6. Mailing Address (If different than item 5):

7.

Note: Even if you’ve discontinued business, you are still required to complete this
form if you were in business for 1 or more days during the previous calendar year.

If Business has Been Discontinued:

(Date of Discontinuance)

FIREARMS PRODUCED AND SOLD OR DISTRIBUTED INTO UNITED STATES (U.S.) COMMERCE - EVEN IF NO MONETARY VALUE RECEIVED
8. Number	of	firearms	produced and SOLD or DISTRIBUTED INTO U.S. COMMERCE for the calendar year above - by	types	(See	definition	#5)
Fill in all totals for items 8a-j. Enter "0" (zero) if no firearm was distributed into commerce (See	definition	#2)
Number of Firearms Distributed into Commerce
Pistols and Revolvers by Caliber
Up to
.22

a.	Pistols
Up to
.22
b.	Revolvers
Type of Firearm
Distributed into Commerce

+

Up to
.32

Up to
.32

+

+

+

Up to .38
SPEC.

+

Total
Distributed into Commerce

Up to
.380

Up to 9MM
PARA.

Up to .357
MAG.

+

+

Up to .44
MAG.

Type of Firearm
Distributed into Commerce

+

+

Up to
.50
Up to
.50

Total
Distributed into Commerce

=

=

Total
Distributed into Commerce

h. Short-Barreled Shotguns

d.	 Shotguns and Combination Guns
e.	Machineguns
f.	 Any Other Weapons

j. Miscellaneous Firearms*

*Describe here:

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g. Short-Barreled Rifles

i.	 Silencers

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c.	 Rifles

+

Up to
.25

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Type of Firearm
Distributed into Commerce

FIREARMS PRODUCED AND EXPORTED OUT OF THE U.S.
9. Number	of	firearms	produced and EXPORTED out of the UNITED STATES	for	the	calendar	year	above	-	by	types	(See	definition	#5)
Fill in all totals for items 9a-j. Enter "0" (zero) if no firearm was exported, or	if	the	firearm	was	only	temporarily	exported	(See	instruction	#6)
Type of Firearm Exported

Type of Firearm Exported

Total Exported

a.	Pistols

g.	 Short-Barreled Rifles

b.	Revolvers

h.	 Short-Barreled Shotguns

c.	 Rifles

i.	Silencers

d.	 Shotguns and Combination Guns

j.

e.	Machineguns

Total Exported

Miscellaneous Firearms*

*Describe here:

f.	 Any Other Weapon
Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have examined this report and to the best of my knowledge and belief, it is true, correct and complete.
10. Name:

11. Title:

12. Signature:

13. Telephone Number:

14. Date:
ATF Form 5300.11
Revised ( )

ATF Form 5300.11 Instructions
1. This form must be submitted annually for all Type 07	(manufacture	of	firearms),	and	Type 10 (manufacture of destructive devices) Federal Firearms Licenses, in compliance
					with	18	U.S.C.	§	923	(g)(5)(A).		The	AFMER	is	not	a	tax	form	-	it	is	used	for	statistical	purposes.
2. IMPORTANT:		Even	if	no	firearms	have	been	exported	or	distributed	into	commerce,	an	annual	report	must	still	be	filed.		The	current	reporting	period	is	for	the	previous		
calendar year ending on December 31.
3. This form MUST be submitted by April 1st.		Please	retain	a	copy	for	your	files.
4.		When	a	manufacturing	license	is	discontinued,	submit	this	form	no	later	than	30	days	following	the	discontinuance	of	business;	include	the	date	of	
discontinuance in Item 7.
5.		You	must	identify/briefly	describe	all	miscellaneous	firearms	accounted	for	in	item	8j	and/or	item	9j.
6. (a) Export data in item 9 is not a sub-set of the data in item 8. They should be separate counts. For example, if you manufactured 10 pistols and distributed 7 of them into
											commerce	and	exported	the	other	3,	7	should	be	reported	in	item	8,	and	3	should	be	reported	in	item	9.		However,	if	you	manufactured	10	pistols	and	distributed	7	to		
another licensed manufacturer and exported 3, 0 should be reported in item 8, and 3 should be reported in item 9.
					(b)		If	a	DSP-73	application	was	approved	for	an	export,	and	thus	the	firearm	was	only	exported	temporarily,	the	export	does	not	need	to	be	reported	on	this	form.
7. This form must be executed (signed) by a person authorized to sign and be responsible for the completeness and accuracy of the information furnished.
8.		If	at	any	time	after	filing	your	report	you	discover	an	error	in	what	you	reported,	please	submit	a	corrected	AFMER.		Be	sure	to	write	"Amended	Report"	across	the	top	of
the corrected report	and	be	sure	to	indicate	the	correct	calendar	year	for	which	you	are	reporting.

HELP WITH AFMER:

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9. Submission of the completed form can only be submitted in two	acceptable	formats:
• Electronically submit via eForms: www.atf.gov/firearms/application-eforms
(Electronic submissions MUST be completed by an active responsible person on the license and requires a one-time registration process and authorized ATF approval
which can take a few days)
• OR - Mail this form to: ATF-FFLC, AFMER program, 244 Needy Road, Martinsburg, WV 25405
(If you mail in your form you will not receive confirmation of receipt.)

• General questions regarding form completion: Call customer service @ 866-662-2750
• Questions regarding the functionality of the E-Form system. i.e. registration, associating FFL through E-Forms, or submissions please email questions only to
[email protected] (DO NOT send forms by email - forms accepted via mail or eForms only - see #9 above)
Definitions

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1. Produced - Firearms (to include separate frames or receivers, actions or barreled actions) manufactured during the reporting calendar year that	weredistributed	into
commerce or exported.		Separate	frames	or	receivers,	actions	or	barreled	actions,	are	to	be	included	in	this	report	-	when	they	are	exported	or	distributed	into	commerce		
					to	someone	other	than	a	licensed	manufacturer.		A	manufacturer	who	uses	such	items	manufactured	by	another	licensed	manufacturer,	who	then	distributes	the	completed		
					firearm	into	commerce	or	exports	the	firearm,	must	include	the	firearms	in	this	report.		In	this	scenario,	the	previous	manufacturer	didn't	distribute	it	into	commerce	or		
					export	it	out	of	the	U.S.	so	they	would	not	report	the	firearm	-	the	last	manufacturer	distributed	it	into	commerce	or	exported	it,	so	they	report	it.		GCA	to	NFA	conversions	on		
						previously	owned	firearms	should	also	be	reported.	
Exceptions (Enter a "0"/zero if your firearms fall under any of the following):
	a.		Firearms	manufactured	but	NOT	distributed	into	commerce	or	exported;
					b.		Firearms	distributed	to	another	licensed	manufacturer	(FFL	Type	07	or	Type	10).		Those	firearms	will	be	reported	by	the	Type	07	or	Type	10	FFL	who	finally	distributes		
										the	firearms	into	commerce,	or	exports	them;		
					c.		Firearms	received	solely	for	the	purpose	of	the	manufacturer	to	act	as	a	Dealer,	thus	only	receiving	the	firearm	for	purposes	of	transferring;
d.		Firearms	remanufactured	or	customized	that	were	previously	in	the	possession	of	a	non-manufacturer;
					e.		Firearms	incorporating	frames	or	receivers	of	foreign	manufacture;
					f.			Firearms	produced	solely	for	the	official	use	of	the	Armed	Forces	of	the	United	States;
					g.		Destructive	devices	as	defined	under	18	U.S.C.	§	921(a)(4)	and	26	U.S.C.	§	5845(f)	-	see	definition	#3	below;	or
					h.		Antique	firearms	as	defined	under	18	U.S.C.	§	921	(a)(16)	-	see	definition	#4	below.
2. Commerce -	a	purchase	or	sale,	business	deal	or	transaction,	within	or	between	any	of	the	following:	a	State	of	the	United	States;	District	of	Columbia;	U.S.	Territory	or		
possession.
3. Destructive Device - (A) any explosive, incendiary, or poison gas - (i) bomb, (ii) grenade, (iii) rocket having a propellant charge of more than four ounces, (iv) missile
					having	an	explosive	or	incendiary	charge	of	more	than	one-quarter	ounce,	(v)	mine,	or	(vi)	device	similar	to	any	of	the	devices	described	in	the	preceding	clauses;	(B)	any		
					type	of	weapon	(other	than	a	shotgun	or	a	shotgun	shell	which	the	Attorney	General	finds	is	generally	recognized	as	particularly	suitable	for	sporting	purposes)	by	whatever		
					name	known	which	will,	or	which	may	be	readily	converted	to,	expel	a	projectile	by	the	action	of	an	explosive	or	other	propellant,	and	which	has	any	barrel	with	a	bore		
					of	more	than	one-half	inch	in	diameter;	and	(C)	any	combination	of	parts	either	designed	or	intended	for	use	in	converting	any	device	into	any	destructive	device	described		
					in	subparagraph	(A)	or	(B)	and	from	which	a	destructive	device	may	be	readily	assembled.		The	term"destructive	device"	shall	not	include	any	device	which	is	neither		
					designed	nor	redesigned	for	use	as	a	weapon;	any	device,	although	originally	designed	for	use	as	a	weapon,	which	is	redesigned	for	use	as	a	signaling,	pyrotechnic,	line		
					throwing,		safety,	or	similar	device;	surplus	ordnance	sold,	loaned,	or	given	by	the	Secretary	of	the	Army	pursuant	to	the	provisions	of	section	4684(2),	4685,	or	4686	of	
					title	10;	or	any	other	device	which	the	Attorney	General	finds	is	not	likely	to	be	used	as	a	weapon,	is	an	antique,	or	is	a	rifle	which	the	owner	intends	to	use	solely	for	
sporting, recreational or cultural purposes.

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Definitions (continued)
4. Antique Firearm - (A)	any	firearm	(including	any	firearm	with	a	matchlock,	flintlock,	percussion	cap,	or	similar	type	of	ignition	system)	manufactured	in	or	before													
					1898;	or	(B)	any	replica	of	any	firearm	described	in	subparagraph	(A)	if	such	replica	-	(i)	is	not	designed	or	redesigned	for	using	rimfire	or	conventional	centerfire	fixed				
					ammunition,	or	(ii)	uses	rimfire	or	conventional	centerfire	fixed	ammunition	which	is	no	longer	manufactured	in	the	United	States	and	which	is	not	readily	available	in		
					the	ordinary	channels	of	commercial	trade;	or	(C)	any	muzzle	loading	rifle,	muzzle	loading	shotgun,	or	muzzle	loading	pistol,	which	is	designed	to	use	black	powder,	or		
					a	black	powder	subsitute,	and	which	cannot	use	fixed	ammunition.		For	purposes	of	this	subparagraph,	the	term	"antique	firearm"	shall	not	include	any	weapon	which		
					incorporates	a	firearm	frame	or	receiver,	any	firearm	which	is	converted	into	a	muzzle	loading	weapon,	or	any	muzzle	loading	weapon	which	can	be	readily	converted	to		
					fire	fixed	ammunition	by	replacing	the	barrel,	bolt,	breechblock,	or	any	combination	thereof.
5. Types of Firearms (as identified on the form in items 8a-j and 9a-j)
a. Pistol - A	weapon	originally	designed,	made,	and	intended	to	fire	a	projectile	(bullet)	from	one	or	more	barrels	when	held	in	one	hand,	and	having	(a)	a	chamber(s)	
										as	an	integral	part(s)	of,	or	permanently	aligned	with,	the	bore(s);	and	(b)	a	short	stock	designed	to	be	gripped	by	one	hand	and	at	an	angle	to	and	extending	below	the					
line of the bore(s).
b. Revolver -	A	projectile	weapon,	of	the	pistol	type,	having	a	breechloading	chamber	cylinder	so	arranged	that	the	cocking	of	the	hammer	or	movement	of	the	trigger		
										rotates	it	and	brings	the	next	cartridge	in	line	with	the	barrel	for	firing.
c. Rifle - A	weapon	designed	or	redesigned,	made	or	remade,	and	intended	to	fire	from	the	shoulder,	and	designed	or	redesigned	and	made	or	remade	to	use	the	energy	of		
										the	explosive	in	a	fixed	cartridge	to	fire	only	a	single	projectile	through	a	rifled	bore	for	each	single	pull	of	the	trigger	and	shall	include	any	such	weapon	which	may	be		
										readily	restored	to	fire	a	fixed	cartridge.		Having	barrels	at	least	16	inches	in	length	and	at	least	26	inches	in	overall	length.
d. Shotgun -	A	weapon	firearm	designed	and	intended	to	be	fired	from	the	shoulder,	and	designed	or	redesigned	and	made	or	remade	to	use	the	energy	of	the	explosive	in	
										a	fixed	shotgun	shell	to	fire	through	a	smooth	bore	either	a	number	of	ball	shot	or	a	single	projectile	for	each	single	pull	of	the	trigger	and	shall	include	any	such	weapon		
										which	may	be	readily	restored	to	fire	a	fixed	shotgun	shell.		Having	barrels	at	least	18	inches	in	length,	and	at	least	26	inches	in	overall	length.

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e. Machinegun -	Any	weapon	which	shoots,	is	designed	to	shoot,	or	can	be	readily	restored	to	shoot	automatically	more	than	one	shot	within	mannual	reloading	by	a	
										single	function	of	the	trigger,	the	frame	or	receiver	of	any	such	weapon,	any	part	designed	and	intended	solely	and	exclusively,	or	any	combination	of	parts	designed	
										and	intended	for	use	in	converting	a	weapon	into	a	machinegun,	and	any	combination	of	parts	from	which	a	machinegun	can	be	assembled	if	such	parts	are	in	the	
possession or under the control of a person.
f. Any Other Weapon -	Any	weapon	or	device	capable	of	being	concealed	on	the	person	from	which	a	shot	can	be	discharged	through	the	energy	
										of	an	explosive,	a	pistol	or	revolver	having	a	barrel	with	a	smooth	bore	designed	or	redesigned	to	fire	a	fixed	shotgun	shell,	weapons	with	combination	shotgun	and	rifle		
										barrels	12	inches	or	more,	less	than	18	inches	in	length,	from	which	only	a	single	discharge	can	be	made	from	either	barrel	without	manual	reloading,	and	shall	include		
										any	such	weapon	which	may	be	readily	restored	to	fire.		Such	term	shall	not	include	a	pistol	or	a	revolver	having	a	rifled	bore,	or	rifled	bores,	or	weapons	designed,		
										made,	or	intended	to	be	fired	from	the	shoulder	and	not	capable	of	firing	fixed	ammunition.
g. Short-Barreled Rifle - A	rifle	having	one	or	more	barrels	less	than	16	inches	in	length,	and	any	weapon	made	fron	a	rifle,	whether	by	alteration,	modification,	or	
										otherwise,	if	such	weapon	as	modified	has	an	overall	length	of	less	than	26	inches,	or	a	barrel	or	barrels	less	than	16	inches	in	length.

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h. Short-Barreled Shotgun - A	shotgun	having	one	or	more	barrels	less	than	18	inches	in	length,	and	any	weapon	made	from	a	shotgun,	whether	by	alteration,	
										modification,	or	otherwise,	if	such	weapon	as	modified	has	an	overall	length	of	less	than	26	inches,	or	a	barrel	or	barrels	of	less	than	18	inches	in	length.
i. Silencer -	Any	device	for	silencing,	muffling	or	diminishing	the	report	of	a	portable	firearm,	including	any	combination	of	parts,	designed	or	redesigned,	and	intended	
										for	use	in	assembling	or	fabricating	a	firearm	silencer	or	firearm	muffler,	and	any	part	intended	only	for	use	in	such	assembly	or	firearm	muffler,	and	any	part	intended		
only for use in such assembly or fabrication.

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j. Miscellaneous Firearms	-	Any	firearms	not	included	in	the	other	categories,	such	as	frames	or	receivers,	etc.	that	are	not	identified	as	particular	firearms.		
YOU MUST IDENTIFY OR BRIEFLY DESCRIBE THE FIREARM(S). Attach a separate sheet if necessary.
Paperwork Reduction Act Notice

This	form	is	in	accordance	with	the	Paperwork	Reduction	Act	of	1995.		The	information	you	provide	is	used	to	compile	statistics	on	firearms	that	have	been	manufactured	and	
distributed	in	U.S.	commerce	and/or	manufactured	and	exported	out	of	the	U.S.		The	furnishing	of	this	information	is	mandatory	(18	U.S.C.	§	923(g)(5)(A)).
The	estimated	average	burden	associated	with	this	collection	of	information	is	20	minutes	per	respondent	or	recordkeeper,	depending	on	individual	circumstances.		Comments	
concerning	the	accuracy	of	this	burden	estimate	and	suggestions	for	reducing	this	burden	should	be	addressed	to	Reports	Management	Officer,	Resource	Management	Staff,	
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Washington, DC 20226.
An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number.

ATF Form 5300.11
Revised ( )


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