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    Default Tax Stamp Wait Time

    What is the wait time in the last year or so?

    I thought it was 6 months, but apparently it is much longer than I thought.

    Thanks

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    I had heard they had hired more fols to handle the work and speed the process but I will bet that is a non essential job right now.
    It's not enough to simply tolerate the 2nd Amendment as an antiquated inconvenience. Caring for the 2nd Amendment means fighting to restore long lost rights.

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    My last one took 11 months, just got it back in November. Yes, it sucked.

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    My last was 360 days.

    My current wait is 8 months.

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    I’m 9 months in right now. Tick tock.

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    Thanks for the responses, but not what I wanted to hear.

    Don needs to get this together too.

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    Last edited by TennDan; 12-28-2018 at 07:18 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Palmetto Bug View Post
    I have a lower that I want to Form 1 into a SBR - looks like efiling it under my trust would be the way to go. BUT I read that the efile option for form 1's are not available?

    Also looking at getting my hands on a SilencerCo Saker 556K... the wait for the Form 4 looks longer for trusts than for an individual.
    "Only accurate rifles are interesting " - Col. Townsend Whelen

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    I was thinking of just getting an SBA3 brace and avoiding the tax stamp for an SBR. I have alligator arms so I think I’d end up in the same place.

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    Mine was 7.5 months this year

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    I am at 9 months right now and called to check on it this week. They said it was going through the final check and should be "soon." I am expecting it to take 1 or 2 more months. Amazing how this process works.

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    No other entity than the government could get away with such a slow approval process.

    This is the kind of thing China does to impose a tariff without really calling it a tariff.

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    Exactly. Yeah, it's legal to own a suppressor so you don't go deaf..... buuuutttt, you will forget you bought it by the time it is received.

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    Yeah, I'ma use this ol Fram off the Duramax and some Gorilla Tape instead...

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    as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government.

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