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    Kitty Molester ThunderSquirrel's Avatar
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    Default ATF Considering Streamlining SBR Process

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    The part about automatic approval or shorter times seems like a pipe dream to me. But I would love to have a quicker turn around on forms once you've already had one approved.
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    What they need to do is not make it a stamp requirement. Its asinine considering the pistols we have today. I get back in the day when they had low capacity handguns but now we can have Ar pistols etc.
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    Default ATF Considering Streamlining SBR Process

    I know fundamentally and on principal I shouldn't, but I'd be fine with just the normal BGC and $200 auto-approve stamp for SBR/silencer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KestrelBike View Post
    I know fundamentally and on principal I shouldn't, but I'd be fine with just the normal BGC and $200 auto-approve stamp for SBR/silencer.
    I would be ok with it too...

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    Quote Originally Posted by KestrelBike View Post
    I know fundamentally and on principal I shouldn't, but I'd be fine with just the normal BGC and $200 auto-approve stamp for SBR/silencer.
    I live in a shall-issue state for CCW, and the deadline for them to issue is 90 days (granted I got mine in 18 days). Are you still okay with a 6mo or longer wait? That's the biggest reason why I haven't SBR'd my current stripped lower, because I am not generally patient when it comes to new toys.

    However, if they removed the CLEO signature, and made the forms electronic that I could access online and pay online, I would be more tempted to SBR things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuffCyclist View Post
    I live in a shall-issue state for CCW, and the deadline for them to issue is 90 days (granted I got mine in 18 days). Are you still okay with a 6mo or longer wait? That's the biggest reason why I haven't SBR'd my current stripped lower, because I am not generally patient when it comes to new toys.

    However, if they removed the CLEO signature, and made the forms electronic that I could access online and pay online, I would be more tempted to SBR things.
    No CLEO siggy on a trust....

    How about this for some bullshit.....

    The sheriff that I work for.... won't wign off on NFA forms for me.... Dude knows more about my life than I do!!!

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    Frankly the SBR/SBS section of the 1934 National Firearms Act should have been removed when they removed the ban on handguns from the bill to gain passage (originally handguns would have been treated like full auto ... $200 tax stamp and registration, but it was doomed to fail so they yanked the handgun ban out. The SBR and SBS language was in there to prevent people from cutting down rifles and shotguns as a loophole to get around the handgun rules. Once the handgun ban was removed it just became a stupid and arbitrary law).
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    Quote Originally Posted by JM Ver. 2.0 View Post

    How about this for some bullshit.....

    The sheriff that I work for.... won't wign off on NFA forms for me.... Dude knows more about my life than I do!!!
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    Are you kidding me? Is it just for people that works for him or does he refuse to sign off for anyone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtnrider View Post
    Are you kidding me? Is it just for people that works for him or does he refuse to sign off for anyone?
    Anyone. So I guess I should compliment him on being consistent and not playing favorites.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JM Ver. 2.0 View Post
    Anyone. So I guess I should compliment him on being consistent and not playing favorites.

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    I'm guessing your Sheriff is not one of the ones taking part in the lawsuit and standing up against the new laws then?

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