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Uh-Oh!
I'm editing this post I made here, because I don't want to subject everyone to a lengthy tantrum and my sob story. Suffice to say, I just send in the forms, and just realized two-page forms are not acceptable. I'm a bit frustrated that the NFA process turned out to be a bit more complex and lengthy than I expected. Nuff said...wha...wha. Besides, the gun forums are always a good place to go for sympathy ;-).
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I believe so, the web page I printed my form 1s on said they needed to be on the same page. If they cashed your check you are cool, they will just send them back to you to fix when they get to them. A little longer on the time,but not to the back of the bus.
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I believe that all two page Form 1's or Form 4's are being returned.
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When you get it back.....
Just stick the first page in the copy machine and feed in the
2nd page with the Law Enforcement Certification.
Copy the first page to the back of the 2nd page.
All signatures will be originals!!!......Your good to go!!!!
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Absolutely not trying to be a smart ass here but after reading your last post NFA might not be for you.
To me it's a simple process. It's really nothing but a little more paperwork as long as you can get a CLEO signature (discounting corps and trusts). Everything is just a waiting game.
I just got transfer approved on an item. But even so with gas prices being what they are I opted to wait a couple extra weeks to pick it up from my C3. I had to make a trip to his neck of the woods anyway on a certain date so decided to just kill two birds with one stone.
I guess with thinking like that I can say I've definetly mastered patience.
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Well, some folks are telling me that if the ATF returns your form that they wil;l cash your check. A refund will take 3-6 months. Well, if that is the case I might as well go ahead with the filing. It will just take time. Oh well. Live and learn. Maybe by the time my forms is actually approved Noveske will be making the N4 light upper in 10.5".
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Bananas,
No offense, but why don't you call the NFA people and find out what the real deal is. It seems that others have had good luck in contacting them and resolving issues. Just slow down, find out what if anything went wrong, fix it and then just wait.
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Iraqgunz,
Great idea. I've actually called the NFA branch before when I had a question or two. They were polite and helpful.
First thing Monday mornin' I'm going to give them a call, briefly explain and see what they say. But, If they tell me that they have zillions of forms flyin' in everyday, and that they can't go swimming through them to find just one for a bonehead (me) that sent in a two-page form. Well, I certainly won't hold it against em. Either way, I'll have a better idea of what I need to do to remedy the situation. Although I'm a little nervous about what the CLEO (Sheriff) will do, I can't be the first person in my area to have a Form1/4 rejected (at least, I hope not;)).