NFA timeline - Corona edition
- Roneyj
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Re: NFA timeline - Corona edition
My Form1 suppressor was approved today. I hit submit on 7/23 for a total of 18 days.
- birdleggs1
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Re: NFA timeline - Corona edition
The difference is that form 1’s can be filled electronically. Form 4’s have to be submitted by paper.
- tlieberman240
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Re: NFA timeline - Corona edition
I just got my can a little over a week ago.
Submitted mid July 2019. Approved June 30 this year. Didn’t get to the dealer until like Aug 28.
Lol such a joke. Hearing Protection Act would’ve been nice to get rid of this stupidity.
Submitted mid July 2019. Approved June 30 this year. Didn’t get to the dealer until like Aug 28.
Lol such a joke. Hearing Protection Act would’ve been nice to get rid of this stupidity.
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Re: NFA timeline - Corona edition
Just bought a Rugged Obsidian 45 today...let the wait begin!
I would gladly pay twice the price of a tax stamp for expedited approval...
I would gladly pay twice the price of a tax stamp for expedited approval...
- TacMedic
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Re: NFA timeline - Corona edition
Got the call today, so not as long as I expected....took about 6 months in total from order to delivery of stamp. Check cashed 4/23/20. Arrived 09/25/20.TacMedic wrote: ↑April 18th, 2020, 4:21 pm I decided to just go for it and get it done. I did it a couple of weeks ago, and I don’t know if it’ll take longer...but I figure it’s going to sit on their (ATF) desk for months anyway, might as well start the wait while I’m sitting in quarantine.
Such a BS process....how hard is it to cash a check, confirm a background and lick a stamp.....
Yay, now to outfit it with all the extras so I can go to the range!!! (Really just an optic).
- morfeeis
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Re: NFA timeline - Corona edition
trust suppressor started on 420, got it baby 4 weeks ago. Probably one of the shortest wait so far
- Petroleum1
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Re: NFA timeline - Corona edition
I’m hearing 4 months or so from others
- Texasgrillchef
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Re: NFA timeline - Corona edition
I have eFormed 1 2 SBR’s and 1 SBS. All three were returned in 21-22 days.
This was in April, May, and June.
However I do have two silencers on Form 4’s and it’s only been 60 days, although for the location that they are in jail, they said that they are currently getting the Tax Stamps back for those who filed in May and Early June. Which is putting it at 6-7 months.
This was in April, May, and June.
However I do have two silencers on Form 4’s and it’s only been 60 days, although for the location that they are in jail, they said that they are currently getting the Tax Stamps back for those who filed in May and Early June. Which is putting it at 6-7 months.