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lucky you!Getting faster submitted mine 6/29 and approved 7/14
I'm seriously considering that same thing, but in the magpul take down stock.Just in case anyone is looking for info on current waits - I e-filed two form 1 SBRs:
Submitted 4/09 - Approved 6/07
Submitted 3/31 - Approved 6/08
Mailed fingerprints w/ tracking day after submission on each.
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Were these firearms you were going to submit anyway, or were these prompted by the ATF brace ruling?Timeline post! Submitted two eForm1s for Trust with two responsible persons, used electronic fingerprints.
Submitted 1/16 - Approved 2/24 (27 business days)
Submitted 1/21 - Approval pending (23 business days and counting)
Off to get one lower engraved!
The first one was always planned as an SBR, if you look at my post history you'll see I bought the lowers within the first few days of this year. The second one was knee jerk to the pistol brace rule. This is not because I was going to build as an AR pistol, but because I figure if I changed my mind to re-build it as an SBR I should submit the paperwork as soon as I could to avoid the post Christmas free tax stamp rush.Were these firearms you were going to submit anyway, or were these prompted by the ATF brace ruling?
Curious to know how the ATF is processing.
Thanks!
I submitted 2 of the braced form1s earlier this month. I'll update when I hear back from them.Were these firearms you were going to submit anyway, or were these prompted by the ATF brace ruling?
Curious to know how the ATF is processing.
Thanks!
I'm not a lawyer but my understanding is no engraving required. However, the only way to put it into a trust is to do a Form4 after getting the free stamp, then the trust engraving would be required after the transfer. This is because the 4473 doesn't have a way to purchase/transfer a title1 firearm as a trust. Washington Gun Law on YouTube has a few videos that break down the entire process.I have two that I want to do the free stamp thing on. I've tried to follow the other threads on how to do it but dang, way too much bickering and arguing about what is true and not true. Anyone who's done a free stamp care to do a write up on exactly what they did? Like, engraving-still unclear if it needs done, and photos-unclear if it needs submitted.
the standard photo of the gun's serial number / manufacturer engraving is required, same as a normal SBR form 1 (a full gun photo or brace was not).I have two that I want to do the free stamp thing on. I've tried to follow the other threads on how to do it but dang, way too much bickering and arguing about what is true and not true. Anyone who's done a free stamp care to do a write up on exactly what they did? Like, engraving-still unclear if it needs done, and photos-unclear if it needs submitted.