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    Just a further comment that with the deluge of submissions prior to 7/13 to beat 41F, wait times are more likely 8 months to a year for anything submitted around or after that date, for at least the next year and a half.
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    Called ATF last week to check on a form 1 from March. It has been approved and in the mail to me. Agent stated that the current wait time is 8 months. Stated they are working on March submittals.

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    I submitted a form 1 about three weeks ago. It took about an extra hour to do all the paperwork, most of which was spent trying to get their damned form to print correctly on both sides of the page. I printed my own picture at home, and the Windsor PD did my prints for free as a resident. About the only 'gotcha' was having to order the correct fingerprint cards, which are available for free from BATFE and took about four days to get to my house. I'm not very happy about the added work, but it isn't the end of the world. To make it simple, I removed all other responsible parties from my trust via amendment for the time being.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyEgo View Post
    I submitted a form 1 about three weeks ago. It took about an extra hour to do all the paperwork, most of which was spent trying to get their damned form to print correctly on both sides of the page. I printed my own picture at home, and the Windsor PD did my prints for free as a resident. About the only 'gotcha' was having to order the correct fingerprint cards, which are available for free from BATFE and took about four days to get to my house. I'm not very happy about the added work, but it isn't the end of the world. To make it simple, I removed all other responsible parties from my trust via amendment for the time being.
    How hard was it to remove the responsible parties?

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    About ten minutes on Nolo plus about 20 minutes waiting for the one guy with a notary stamp at the local copy shop to finish his lunch.
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    If you're sending in multiple Form 1s at the same time (SBR, DIY suppressor), how many completed fingerprint cards need to be submitted?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rucker61 View Post
    If you're sending in multiple Form 1s at the same time (SBR, DIY suppressor), how many completed fingerprint cards need to be submitted?
    2 fingerprint cards for each Form 1 application. I tell my clients that each individual application must stand on its own. The fact that you're putting multiple applications in the same envelope is irrelevant. Assume that each of your applications will be shuffled to a different examiner as soon as they open your envelope.

    This answer can be found in the Form 1 instructions, paragraph 2.e.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NFATrustGuy View Post
    2 fingerprint cards for each Form 1 application. I tell my clients that each individual application must stand on its own. The fact that you're putting multiple applications in the same envelope is irrelevant. Assume that each of your applications will be shuffled to a different examiner as soon as they open your envelope.

    This answer can be found in the Form 1 instructions, paragraph 2.e.
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    Iam hoping to get a Form 1 out this week. The whole process is kind of confusing at first but pretty straight forward once you read all the fine print.

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    What would it take to get NFA overturned, or restrictions on SBRs and suppressors simply removed?
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