Your Go-To NFA Dealer in Southeast Michigan
Darmok Firearms is an authorized NFA dealer in Southeast Michigan and is the premier destination to satisfy your Title II firearms needs. Whether you’re looking for extra home protection or a new hunting rifle, we have access to a vast selection of firearms from the foremost manufacturers, available in various calibers, actions and configurations.
When you shop with Darmok Firearms, you’ll have the peace of mind that you’re adding a reliable, cost-effective gun to your collection. We have established a reputation for excellence and trust, and we’re known throughout Southeast Michigan for supplying high-quality products and transparent services. Our friendly team is always available to answer your questions and is ready to help you put the perfect firearm in your hands.
What is the NFA?
The National Firearms Act (NFA) was originally enacted in 1934. Similar to the current NFA, the original Act imposed a tax on the making and transfer of firearms defined by the Act, as well as a special (occupational) tax on persons and entities engaged in the business of importing, manufacturing, and dealing in NFA firearms. The law also required the registration of all NFA firearms with the United States Secretary of the Treasury. Firearms subject to the 1934 Act include: shotguns and rifles having barrels less than 18 inches in length, certain firearms described as “any other weapons,” machine guns, and firearm mufflers and silencers.
NFA Title II Firearms we Sell
Darmok Firearms is proud to have obtained the required certifications and tax permits to oversee the sale and transfer of Title II firearms. Most of these guns are legal throughout the United States and can be owned by anyone the ATF doesn’t consider a prohibited person.
Type II items are regulated by the ATF into multiple categories, including:
- Short Barreled Rifles (SBR)
- Short Barreled “Sawed-Off” Shotguns (SBS)
- Suppressors / Silencers
- Fully-Automatic Machine Guns
The process for obtaining one of these firearms (and, yes, a Silencer is considered a firearm) is a long and arduous one that can be daunting for those just starting to explore Title II firearms. Our staff has been working with NFA firearms for many years and can provide the guidance to help you acclimate to and accelerate the submission of required forms to the ATF.
After gaining approval and passing the background checks, which can take several months, we’ll be sent a tax stamp signifying the transfer can proceed.