NFA timeline - Corona edition
- desertoperator
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Re: NFA timeline - Corona edition
I'm in the same boat, not knowing how much longer I might have in the state. Going to get in ASAP to get paperwork started. Same feeling here, my site can get a full background check done in a few weeks so I don't know what the issue is for them getting something so simple done in a timely manner.
- DMeacham
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Re: NFA timeline - Corona edition
Update if it helps anyone.
I did 2 form 1’s. Build my own can, exactly 30 days. And SBR, 26 days.
Mixed emotions. Pretty excited they both came back that quick. Then pissed I have to get the King’s approval... and paid $400 for the privilege.
Regardless, still a lot less time and effort than a form 4
I did 2 form 1’s. Build my own can, exactly 30 days. And SBR, 26 days.
Mixed emotions. Pretty excited they both came back that quick. Then pissed I have to get the King’s approval... and paid $400 for the privilege.
Regardless, still a lot less time and effort than a form 4

- DMeacham
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Ok... second SBR in and done. 18 days.
18. Days. Hell yes! Do it now while they’re pumping the form 1s out!
18. Days. Hell yes! Do it now while they’re pumping the form 1s out!
- Roneyj
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Three weeks from the day I hit submit on my e-form until I got my e-stamp last Friday. This was my first and because it was the quick and easy I see a form1 suppressor in the near future.
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The form 1 cans are fun. Starting my second one very soon.
- Roneyj
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I went with Medlining Machine Works. Don’t know if one is better than another but, they are a mom and pop shop and I like to support small businesses.
https://medliningmachineworks.com/
- DMeacham
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MMW is good stuff! You’ll be pleased.
I did quietbore on my first one, so if I screwed the pooch I wouldn’t be out a fortune.
My buddy just started his own business here locally, called The Baffle House. I’ll be going there next.
I did quietbore on my first one, so if I screwed the pooch I wouldn’t be out a fortune.
My buddy just started his own business here locally, called The Baffle House. I’ll be going there next.
- Gunslinger55
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Any resources to navigating the different forms etc? Been a long time since I dealt with this and would like to get some more going sounds like the efile system is working somewhat faster these days. Can you do it all on your own? Or best through a company? Thats what I did back in the day
Thanks
Thanks
- birdleggs1
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I sent in my form 4 (individual) for a suppressor September 10th 2019. They they approved it on May 19th 2020. Didn’t get my stamp/suppressor until last weekend July 18th. So, there’s one reference point.
- birdleggs1
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On the brighter side, I e-filed a form 1 for an SBR at the same time, and got the stamp in about a month.
- birdleggs1
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I got most of my info for filing here: https://www.nationalguntrusts.com/produ ... -gun-trustGunslinger55 wrote: ↑July 26th, 2020, 7:54 am Any resources to navigating the different forms etc? Been a long time since I dealt with this and would like to get some more going sounds like the efile system is working somewhat faster these days. Can you do it all on your own? Or best through a company? Thats what I did back in the day
Thanks
They have a lot of good walkthroughs for different forms. Doesn’t mean that I actually used them, but they are a good source of info.
- Roneyj
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I will second this motion. I used their walk throughs as well.birdleggs1 wrote: ↑July 27th, 2020, 7:19 amI got most of my info for filing here: https://www.nationalguntrusts.com/produ ... -gun-trustGunslinger55 wrote: ↑July 26th, 2020, 7:54 am Any resources to navigating the different forms etc? Been a long time since I dealt with this and would like to get some more going sounds like the efile system is working somewhat faster these days. Can you do it all on your own? Or best through a company? Thats what I did back in the day
Thanks
They have a lot of good walkthroughs for different forms. Doesn’t mean that I actually used them, but they are a good source of info.