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6 May 2014, 07:15 #16Member
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Stamp collecting is all about being patient . My current form 4 has increased in value & I still do not posses it.
Out through the night and the whispering breezes
To the place where they keep the imaginary diseases
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7 May 2014, 20:05 #17
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7 May 2014, 20:09 #18
Basically that's the best attitude you can have. Fill out the paperwork/pay the money and forget about it. A year later suddenly it seems like it's a free suppressor, since you waited so long for it!
Glad to hear wait times are coming down though. I forget how many Form 4's I have in various stages of submission.
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9 May 2014, 17:17 #19
eForm submitted 12/13/13 for SBR Form 1. Received today. Just need to figure out how to print a color version to put in the safe so I don't just have it electronically. Although at this point, I'm not really sure it matters.
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15 May 2014, 13:29 #20
Well I should just be a week or so behind you!! Mine was submitted/pending Dec. 16!! (E-filed as well).
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15 May 2014, 13:31 #21
Just called. Mine was approved May 10!!!
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16 May 2014, 12:07 #22
You might want to check your spam folder, then. Mine was approved the same day it was emailed directly to me. Kind of weird, but whatever. I also didn't have the normal examiner signing it, instead it's (I think) Dana Pickles. I checked on NFA Tracker and it looks like he's approved some other FL stamps recently, as well.
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17 May 2014, 15:16 #23
My SOT emailed me a copy of the Form 4 with the stamp. Its signed Nikki Dudash. I updated NFAtracker.com so that it'll hopefully help some other poor fool out there waiting.
I was able to get with him and pick it up on Friday. He works nights and running a class 3 shop out of his garage is just a hobby (so he can play basically). I think he does enough business just to cover his cost of operations. Of course I immediately took it to the range! Oh what fun.
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17 May 2014, 17:56 #24
I see a lot of people are starting to report 6-7 month wait times. I guess the NFA branch hired 12 additional examiners. No word on when they're going to hit the "street" though.
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18 May 2014, 16:59 #28Contributing Member
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20 May 2014, 08:29 #29Member
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Machine guns, H&K SBR's & sear ready guns, RDIAS, Lightning Links as are a few other items are great investments.
Out through the night and the whispering breezes
To the place where they keep the imaginary diseases
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20 May 2014, 13:38 #30
Probably worthy of another thread, but... I did a fair amount of reading and Googling about how effective it was to "invest" in a Colt select-fire lower and pretty much everything I came across said it wasn't worth an investment. It can certainly be worth the fun and/or collectable-worthy values, but that in the long run, a machine gun (even a Colt) doesn't out-pace inflation enough, especially when such a thing isn't an immediately liquid asset.
Do you have any data that says otherwise? I ask because there's still a part in the back of my brain that thinks it's worthy of continued research. Plus I have a lot of 7n6 I could "expend" with one...