I read yesterday they had pulled in 20 people from other agencies to help. Assumed it was that. Or maybe the less experienced folks are taking longer to review applications, have questions and so forth while my reviewers didn’t.
I dealt with bs paperwork anality in the Navy and sometimes ran...
I am one of the exempts. Submitted yesterday after work, and got the submitted email in a couple hours. Just got the accepted email.
I guess they’ve stepped up on processing the apps.
Another +1 on 1A fingerprinting. I went today at lunch and it took longer for the credit card to get run than to get the prints done. They were on the ball today.
This is my concern as well. I have folks willing to be references. They aren’t willing to give employer and employers phone. That’s making it sound like your references have to have references who can be contacted and that is a bridge too far.
It seems there’s a lot of confusion. I attended a range safety class at aafg a while back and they claim a loaded magazine even locked up in the trunk is considered the same as a loaded gun in md.
Just want to thank the guys at Tyler for making my first purchase in MD a smooth experience. They found me a Glock 19 mos and helped with all my questions.
It would be a benchtop lathe. I wish for a full sized one but where I live now I don't have anywhere to put it.
I will try the videos first before I buy anything. Want to make sure I under stand before I start.
Thanks for the suggestions.
I am contemplating getting a small lathe as a hobby tool for myself as a Christmas present. But I haven't gotten any training on one. I have looked at the colleges around here and they all seem focused on training for cnc type lathe use. I just would like to be able to machine small parts on...
So has anyone who is a "radiation worker" applied? I repair nuclear cameras in medical facilities and found during a recent refresher class that some of the installed radioactive sources in some of my machines carry about 20% of the quantity of Gd153 needed per NRC for a 1 sq kilometer dirty...
Sounds like you tried establishing your "natural point of aim". I got to shoot with some amazing shooters one year at the All-Navy shooting match and it helped me. Your body has a way it wants to go. If you get "close" and force the gun into proper alignment your body will try to shift into...
Rather than risk it since Bushmaster is banned by name, I ended up registering my highpower rifle, even though its definitely a hbar with the national match profile.