Ordered my suppressor black Friday weekend of 2018, finally submitted trust documents and prints January of 2020 - hopefully I'll have the can before end of the year. I held off thinking I'd move and didnt want to correct address midprocess. so going to be close to 2 years for my first...but that's on me.
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Originally posted by RMW View PostHow do you know when check is cashed and you paid with credit card online? They sent me a email that needed my signatures about 2 weeks ago and I filled that out but haven’t heard anything since.
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Originally posted by Brad96 View PostForm 4 suppressor with NFA trust:
Ordered from LaRue Tactical 7/4/18
Shipped 2/4/19
Completed paperwork at Mister Guns in Plano on 2/6/19
Check cleared 2/19/19
Based on Clay C's experience, I called my LGS on 2/6/20 to check the status. They told me it was already in, so I picked it up that day.
Found the stamp was dated 12/15/19, but Mister Guns never contacted me.
So, mine took 19 months in total, but 7 months of that was LaRue's lead time and Mister Guns cost me at least 1 month on the back end (I guess). BATFE took ~10 months, which seems to be typical.
Did you get the tranquillo? I tested if this is any good as price seemed reasonable
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Originally posted by PvillDVM View PostFilled out paper work 10/18/18. Checked with store a month later about not receiving any email verifying application. Store said it was because the Government shut down and not to worry. Went back two months later. Store wrote my name down and once again blamed it on the slow government. Told me everything was fine and not to worry. This is my first suppressor, so I'm not familiar with the process. Finally in January 2020 I go back to the store. They start checking on things. Store owner comes out, apologizes profusely and said my paper work was never submitted. So after store gave me some free stuff we began the process all over. My checked has been cashed this time.
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Originally posted by bmac View PostDid you get the tranquillo? I tested if this is any good as price seemed reasonable
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I just picked it up about a week ago, and haven't tested it out yet. I was going to do that Saturday, but got distracted by an opportunity involving some hogs. Hopefully, I can try it this weekend.
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I was telling a buddy yesterday that there needs to be a support group for people waiting on their suppressors. Although the info here is not what I would call positive, it does help to know that I am not alone in this battle.
I submitted my paperwork on 12/13/19 and the check was cashed 1/6/19, so I still have a ways to go.
For what it's worth, the guys at Marksmen Firearms in Mansfield stated that Feds were bringing in sub contractors to review all applications to help with the Christmas rush. Don't know if there is any truth to that, but I have chosen to believe it.
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Originally posted by double lung View PostI was telling a buddy yesterday that there needs to be a support group for people waiting on their suppressors. Although the info here is not what I would call positive, it does help to know that I am not alone in this battle.
I submitted my paperwork on 12/13/19 and the check was cashed 1/6/19, so I still have a ways to go.
For what it's worth, the guys at Marksmen Firearms in Mansfield stated that Feds were bringing in sub contractors to review all applications to help with the Christmas rush. Don't know if there is any truth to that, but I have chosen to believe it.
I filed 2 F4s in august. Check cash in early September. I’m impatiently waiting. Got a bunch of NFA stuff but this is the first I’ve got since the rule change in 2017 lol. I forgot how bad waiting sucked.
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Originally posted by DRT View PostA typical meter shop employee can work 35 to 50 work orders in an eight hour day. That's visiting each location and doing anything from turning on the water to changing out the meter. Then that evening a person in the office will enter and close out those work orders and those of seven or eight other employees. There are nearly 50 field persons and 7 office persons doing this. This happens 5 days a week, 52 weeks a year.
So what the hell is the hold up getting this crap done? It's not like they are manually looking up anything. It's all electronic. It's type it in and the information comes back. There isn't a whole lot to look for on many of us. Same address, same job, same wife, same CPA, same back ground check for the CHL and same clean record for 52 years should be a no brainer, stamp the **** thing and get it done.
Amen. Government at its best...
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