Corporate Records
Source: https://opencorporates.com/companies/us_tx/0801150657
Archive Copy: https://archive.ph/p0U04
Source: https://mycpa.cpa.state.tx.us/coa/
Archive Copy: https://files.catbox.moe/mjycnx.zip
ATF Congressional Testimony on 4/2/2014
Mr. Jones. I understand that Ms. Englebrecht's interaction
with us--I cannot speak for any of the other federal agencies--
involved a license request, a qualification inspection and then
a follow up.
Mr. Jordan. She had that license for 12 years. Why did you
suddenly decide to go visit her. The previous 12 years you
never had any interaction with her, then you visit her in
February 2012 and April 2013.
Mr. Jones. Congressman, it is unfortunate that you and Ms.
Englebrecht think it is harassment. From our perspective, it is
part of our regulatory function.
I understand they had a license for 12 years. Basically, it
is a precision metal cutting company. They did the firearms
license, thinking maybe we will do firearm parts at some point.
They never actually manufactured any firearms parts. Even
though they had a license for a while, ATF audited them in
February 2012. Do you know the reason why that audit took
place?
Mr. Jones. Now that I have had an opportunity to look at
the timeline, my understanding is that Ms. Englebrecht's
business was issued a Plan B firearms license by ATF in October
2009. In February 2012, they had a routine compliance
inspection. There were some minor recordkeeping errors and a
warning letter was issued. Then in April 2013, we conducted a
follow up inspection and there were no violations, over a
period between 2009 and 2013, as simple as it sounds,
coincidence and explanations, irrespective of what other
agencies were doing.
Mr. DeSantis. I understand that.
Source: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CHRG-113hhrg91533/html/CHRG-113hhrg91533.htm
Archive Copy: https://archive.ph/eNqr9
Use It or Lose It?
Source: https://rocketffl.com/ffl-requirements/
Archive Copy: https://archive.ph/QGyTg
Closing
It appears Engelbrecht Manufacturing, Inc. did not hold the firearms license, Plan B Firearms, Inc. did. If so, what is the issue with the parts as it would have been illegal for Engelbrecht Manufacturing, Inc. to make the receiver without a FFL Type 07 license. Any other unregulated parts would have been perfectly legal to manufacture.
So why create Plan B Firearms, Inc., if not to resell guns or to assemble guns from parts, acquiring regulated parts through proper channels? 🤔