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2 December 2019, 15:34 #1Member
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NFA is frustrating...
I got a mcx virtus 11.5 over a month ago. Within a few days I efiled a form 1. Called over a week ago to check status and they said they never recieved my fingerprints. Talked to an examiner and they found my prints and said we were good to go. I checked my email this morning and saw a change of status for my form 1. I was really excited until I saw disapproved because of unrecieved fingerprints. All I want is my sbr. Anyway, had to vent about the frustration that is the nfa.
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2 December 2019, 16:04 #2
Last 4 form 4's I've had were almost or at a year.
I once had a can they lost the paperwork on... 2+ years. That was a shit show.
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2 December 2019, 16:35 #3Member
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I emailed them today to no avail. Gonna call in the morning on my way to work. I have heard of others having similar problems and calling to fix it and it gets approved several hours later. I can only hope I am so lucky. This is my first form 1. Have a form 4 for a turbo k pending right now. And my other form 4s were approved in 6 and 7 months. So dumb to have to send fresh prints everytime. I'm waiting to shoot my mcx until it is a sbr.
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2 December 2019, 16:41 #4
5 minutes to approve a gun purchase. 525,600 minutes to approve a non-lethal suppressor.
Blood boiling, outrageous violation of the contract between citizen and government is what I call it.“ When I comes to modern politics, I think the inverse of Hanlon's Razor applies...In other words, "Never attribute to stupidity that which is adequately explained by malice." - Kerplode
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3 December 2019, 19:23 #9Member
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Well, the bad news is I have to resubmit. They still have my prints though. The good news is the refund takes only 7 days and I just have to email him my new control number and he will move it to the front of his pile.
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3 December 2019, 19:31 #10
I have been fortunate I guess. I don't like the NFA but for the or 10 times I've submitted it worked out (although the wait varies). I've had good people help me.With suppressors it was always silencer shop and for form 1 it was always people here that gave me guidance.
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3 December 2019, 21:45 #12Member
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I hope it is over soon. I need my sbr. I just want it before christmas. Maybe my turbo k that's in nfa jail can be approved soon too.
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4 December 2019, 13:29 #13
Typically when there's screw-ups on their end, the process is pretty quick. By the time it's made it to the point of them actually looking at approving you, everything has mostly been done. The background check doesn't take that long, so it's probably a matter of just submitting the prints for...whatever it is they do with them.
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4 December 2019, 16:14 #14
Did they elaborate on why it was rejected even after talking to an examiner?
My only real NFA Saga is playing out now; it’s the dealer that is the issue. If I hadn’t gotten the Mini-4 for so cheap I wouldn’t have bought it there because I knew it would be a hassle just had no clue it would be THIS bad. My pops got a can there before I did and they didn’t send his forms off for close to 6 weeks. He sort of got in NFA mode and stopped thinking about it and realized that his card had never been charged and called to check. Then, 8 months later he’s back in there on their pistol range after being told his stamp wasn’t there only to have someone else “find it”. Fortunately his timing was good and the approval was only a couple weeks old so they hadn’t been sitting on it too long. I don’t like harassing the NFA Branch info line but I also don’t trust this place to call me in any timely fashion. At 6 months now...at 8 months I’ll probably check on the status of it
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It was rejected due to not having fingerprints sent in. But the examiner I spoke to had someone else find them and confirmed they had the prints. Then whoever he had talked to dropped the ball and I never got approved. He was very helpful though and did say I don't have to send prints again. And he will make sure I don't have to go through the wait again. I am just waiting on the refund because I used the rest of my "fun" money to buy some ammo. Then I can resubmit.