Solvent Trap Update: The Sad and Final Chapter of Diversified Machine

Published on June 26, 2022
Duration: 6:41

This video from Washington Gun Law provides a comprehensive update on the legal ramifications surrounding solvent traps, particularly concerning Diversified Machine. It details the legal actions taken against the company's owner, Christopher Riddenhour, and others involved in manufacturing and distributing parts that could be used as illegal silencers. The video emphasizes the importance of understanding and complying with federal firearms laws, including the NFA, and advises viewers on how to proceed if they have received notices from the ATF regarding such parts.

Quick Summary

The legal saga of Diversified Machine and solvent traps concludes with the owner, Christopher Riddenhour, pleading guilty to conspiracy charges. The ATF classified the company's operations as a "full-blown silencer manufacturing operation." Converting solvent traps into suppressors without an approved ATF Form 1 is illegal and carries felony penalties.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Solvent Traps
  2. 00:48Suppressor Research Background
  3. 01:20Solvent Traps as Suppressors
  4. 02:07ATF Crackdown and Public Concerns
  5. 03:06Diversified Machine Owner Pleads Guilty
  6. 04:13Plea Statement Details and Co-Conspirators
  7. 05:58Legal Advice and Final Message

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to Diversified Machine regarding solvent traps?

Diversified Machine's owner, Christopher Riddenhour, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to manufacture and deal in silencers. The company was involved in selling thousands of components that the ATF classified as parts for a "full-blown silencer manufacturing operation."

Is it legal to convert a solvent trap into a suppressor?

No, it is illegal to convert a solvent trap into a suppressor without first obtaining approval from the ATF by filing an ATF Form 1 and paying the required $200 tax stamp. Failure to do so can result in felony charges.

What legal advice is offered for those who received ATF notices about Diversified Machine parts?

If you received an ATF letter concerning Diversified Machine parts, it is strongly advised to contact Washington Gun Law. They can provide expert legal guidance on how to respond to the ATF and ensure compliance with federal firearms regulations.

What was the financial impact of Diversified Machine's operations?

Diversified Machine reportedly generated approximately $1 million in revenue from the sale of components that were later deemed illegal silencer parts by the ATF, leading to federal charges against its owner and associates.

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