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Got my stamp!
bkoenig:
--- Quote from: Wesley D on March 24, 2011, 10:55:27 PM ---Sweet! F1s seem to have quicker turn arounds than F4s. Who was your examiner?
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Jason Frushour.
What's funny is for a while I was reading suppressors on Form 4's were turning around a lot quicker than SBR's and SBS's on Form 1's. I guess it varies.
Burnsy87:
Nice, good for you.
Sent mine the week before Christmas, they finally cashed the check January 19, so well see.
Wesley D:
--- Quote from: bkoenig on March 25, 2011, 06:40:37 AM ---Jason Frushour.
What's funny is for a while I was reading suppressors on Form 4's were turning around a lot quicker than SBR's and SBS's on Form 1's. I guess it varies.
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I checked nfatracker.com and see that many examiners do both F1s and F4s, so now I'm thinking it has more to do with which examiner you get, how efficient they are, and how many forms they have ahead of you sitting on their desk. My check was cashed 14 weeks ago... ::)
Burnsy87:
--- Quote from: Burnsy87 on March 25, 2011, 11:14:04 AM ---Nice, good for you.
Sent mine the week before Christmas, they finally cashed the check January 19, so well see.
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Ha, got mine today.
Approved March 7.. ATF must have walked it here.
I want a few copies of this.. do I have to have a full copy for the "present if ATF agent asks for it" stuff? Or can I make it smaller? Or does it just need to be the stamp thing they put on?
RobertH:
the peeps at ar15.com say keep the original in a fireproof safe and make a lot of copies and keep it with the firearm at all times. i made a straight copy, just black and white. the ar15.com peeps have made smaller copies that fit in, lets say an AR15 SBR pistol grip. that way, they also have a copy with the firearm. just make sure you can read it clearly.
if the ATF needs to see the real one, i know exactly where it is.
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