My last sbr/can was over a year wait a while back and I stopped because I didn’t like playing .gov games. It sounds like they are doing just enough to look good. Now I’m curious if increased sales will dry up inventory. Might look for an obsidian 9.
eForm1 approved today - 03/14/24. I submitted on a Saturday, so that is 4 business days!!! Can anybody top that?eForm 1 application for SBR submitted 03/09/24.
My last one was 2 days, form 4 trust is a different storyeForm1 approved today - 03/14/24. I submitted on a Saturday, so that is 4 business days!!! Can anybody top that?
Umm - ok. Well - can anybody else beat that?My last one was 2 days, form 4 trust is a different story
Do you really think that Jamie Raskin is going to help me get through the ATF faster? I suspect he’d actively seek to slow it down. He’s got nothing to lose with gun owners in his district, for which he signals endless contempt. I can see it might help in some very different states.Call your congress critter about this. Trust me....
Oooook.....Do you really think that Jamie Raskin is going to help me get through the ATF faster? I suspect he’d actively seek to slow it down. He’s got nothing to lose with gun owners in his district, for which he signals endless contempt. I can see it might help in some very different states.
I don't blame you - I thought the same thing. I had an eForm 1 that was hit 9 months and Raskin staffers got it settled in less than a week. The last two eForm 1's I did came though in days. I think these staffers have a personal pride in making things happen in government, be it ATF or Social Security. This even though they are probably anti-2A.Do you really think that Jamie Raskin is going to help me get through the ATF faster? I suspect he’d actively seek to slow it down. He’s got nothing to lose with gun owners in his district, for which he signals endless contempt. I can see it might help in some very different states.
Hey this issue was actually addressed during the ATF Webinar yesterday. While ATF does respond, the report back is usually along the lines of "We haven't heard back from FBI NICS yet for this applicant so go bother them."I don't blame you - I thought the same thing. I had an eForm 1 that was hit 9 months and Raskin staffers got it settled in less than a week. The last two eForm 1's I did came though in days. I think these staffers have a personal pride in making things happen in government, be it ATF or Social Security. This even though they are probably anti-2A.
Just basing my expectations of him helping a gun owner in Montgomery County with how he's handled every other interaction I've ever seen him in the middle of or experienced myself personally. He has staunch loathing for those he deems outside his sphere of fund raising and influence, and is proud to show it.But you don't have to listen to my advice. It's your property. Do with it what you wish.
That is exactly what happened in my case. The day after Raskin's office talked to FBI, they approved me. And then two business days later ATF approved me.Hey this issue was actually addressed during the ATF Webinar yesterday. While ATF does respond, the report back is usually along the lines of "We haven't heard back from FBI NICS yet for this applicant so go bother them."
I thought the same thing, too. Until I had an issue and reached out.Just basing my expectations of him helping a gun owner in Montgomery County with how he's handled every other interaction I've ever seen him in the middle of or experienced myself personally. He has staunch loathing for those he deems outside his sphere of fund raising and influence, and is proud to show it.
If his staffers get a thrill out of flexing muscle over bureaucrats in various agencies, I get why they’re willing to do that even if it benefits a constituent their boss is otherwise doing everything he can to see run out of his district.