I called today and talked to a lady name Kimberly. Very helpful. She said that more than likely it was because I chose 300 in the dropdown menu for caliber. She said to mail the entire thing back to her personally all on paper making sure it says 300blk in the caliber and she will move it to the front of the line. Fingers crossed
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Steve
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I would say that's BS. 300blk is not a caliber. It's a cartridge. The caliber is .30 or .300, or whatever the technical term is.
However, I went back and looked at my paper form, and I put 300 Blackout and it was approved.
I hope something is worked out for you, but I don't buy the explanation.
Was it Kimberly Ramsburg? As Section Chief, she ought to be able to take care of it.
Last edited by BigWaylon; 06-10-14 at 19:38.
This is why you don't submit an E form.
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This. I keep telling people to do it the old fashioned way but the draw for 'quicker' is just too much for some I suppose. I'll give them a couple of decades to work out the kinks since they don't appear to be in any real hurry to make the system better for us and I'm not surprised.
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Is one really playing with fire in the sixth ring of Hell with the Devil's daughter if one puts 5.56 and is approved and then puts a .300blk upper on it?
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