That's awesomeI was in Tim's Shooting Academy yesterday and, while I was there, they had a customer form 4 approval come in after TWO DAYS!!! They said they have seen a few come back in 4 days too.
Saw the alert on SilencerShop, I thought it was just another server update. But maybe they're trying to resolve filings they currently have.I have buddies that have got the same. I can't understand how I've had two form 1s in for 3 months, while people are getting form 4s approved in a couple weeks. Usually it's the other way around. Now with efiles closed, I'm sure it'll be a big mess.
A friend of mine got his is 4 days. I put one in 2 weeks before his.Fastest I have seen yet. Customer of mine, approved in 17 days and that includes mailing in fingerprint cards.
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Still new to the NFA market but even with the turnaround times (VERY tempting though) I have not seen a reason not to have a NFA trust for all “future proofing” reasons. Not looked into it but I’ve heard you can move your individual filed item to a trust, and once it’s complete (and after the new $200 stamp), you can file for return of the $200 payed as an individual.Friend in Minnesota got his back in 2 days. Just praying I get some speedy turnaround for mines. Filed mid December
I think Individual filings have now outpaced trusts...now I'm sad I got a trust...
I gotta ask, who told you that?Still new to the NFA market but even with the turnaround times (VERY tempting though) I have not seen a reason not to have a NFA trust for all “future proofing” reasons. Not looked into it but I’ve heard you can move your individual filed item to a trust, and once it’s complete (and after the new $200 stamp), you can file for return of the $200 payed as an individual.
Wonder how long THAT takes?Still new to the NFA market but even with the turnaround times (VERY tempting though) I have not seen a reason not to have a NFA trust for all “future proofing” reasons. Not looked into it but I’ve heard you can move your individual filed item to a trust, and once it’s complete (and after the new $200 stamp), you can file for return of the $200 payed as an individual.
Just a rumor from an acquaintance (not in IN) honestly, again not looked into it yet but I had the same reaction, must be too good to be true.I gotta ask, who told you that?