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NFA Wait Times

For those of you that aren't brand new to this, do you keep the tax stamp paperwork on you at the range? Or while hunting? Or just keep it in the safe?
 
For those of you that aren't brand new to this, do you keep the tax stamp paperwork on you at the range? Or while hunting? Or just keep it in the safe?
It’s in the safe, if I need to show it, there will be time to get it. Means something bad happened and stuff is really sideways.
 
For those of you that aren't brand new to this, do you keep the tax stamp paperwork on you at the range? Or while hunting? Or just keep it in the safe?
I have a digital copy of my full trust and every stamp downloaded on my phone. I used to keep a paper copy of the stamp with each item, but its not necessary IMO. I do keep a paper copy of each stamp in the original suppressor box, in addition to the original in a fire bag inside the safe.
 
If you were ever interested in getting a suppressor, now is the time. Takes less than a week! 100% confirmed and verified at least in WI. Had a buddy put in his paperwork last Monday and he was able to pick it up already on Friday. As a result, another buddy put it in on Friday and he was just told he can pick it up already tomorrow!
 
what voucher for the free banish 22?
They donate a pile of them to non profits that you can bid on at expos and banquets. Good for a free Banish 22 or $200 credit towards any suppressor.
If you watch the bids close or get lucky, you can leave the banquet with one for dirt cheap.
 
I just bought two suppressors today. No reason to be a slacker anymore on getting these with this part so quick and easy now. Been wanting to get two more for over a year now.
 
So while the NFA wait times may be short, it sure has been taking a very long time for silencer central to process the application. Purchased on July 3rd and it still is pending. Most of this is because of the fingerprint process (they mail the kit to you, you send it back) but they have been sitting on my fingerprints for 2 days now and it still isn't submitted. I only went with silencer central because what I wanted to purchase this time around (a .22 cal and another .30 cal) was going to end up being almost $500 cheaper with them over the local shop or silencer shop.
 
So while the NFA wait times may be short, it sure has been taking a very long time for silencer central to process the application. Purchased on July 3rd and it still is pending. Most of this is because of the fingerprint process (they mail the kit to you, you send it back) but they have been sitting on my fingerprints for 2 days now and it still isn't submitted. I only went with silencer central because what I wanted to purchase this time around (a .22 cal and another .30 cal) was going to end up being almost $500 cheaper with them over the local shop or silencer shop.
I used the kiosk, and that was pretty fast. I think it's $25. Not too late for you to do that if one is nearby.
 
Yeah, I'm about to start the process for one for my 338. I don't like waiting, so the time to buy one is now!
 
Probably can't combine them, but if you could tack on the voucher for the free Banish 22 or use that for the $200 credit, that would be a real steal...
i tried. no go on that, but they did tell me i could use the $200 tax credit on a second suppressor, sooooo...
 
So I'm totally new to this, but have thought about getting one for a few years but just haven't due to perceived difficulties.

If I were to get a suppressor, is it true that I have to present any time it or the rifle it's on is being used? My son uses alot of my rifles as well, and this would be a big negative if a suppressor prevents him from being able to use it.

Thanks
 

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