View Full Version : New Stamp for my Collection!!!!
wlcharm
05-30-2006, 06:40 PM
I got a new Stamp in today. This was a cheap one just $5.00.
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f2/wlcharm/MVC-003S.jpg
Serbu Firearms
Super-Shorty 12 Ga.
How long did it take the Form 4 to come back? I'm hoping that my next two come home faster than the last one.
Rob
Subsonic
05-30-2006, 07:42 PM
I had a recent form 4 take 6 weeks and a form 1 take about 10 weeks. I had actually sent the form 4 in about a month earlier then the form 1.
wlcharm
05-30-2006, 07:53 PM
It took 35 work days. It even came back once. They didn't like the way the CLEO signed it and had to redo it!!!!
I got a form 1 on a AR SBR 13 days so far and a Form 4 for a AC556 6 days so far. They say the Form 1's take a little longer.:contract:
so how is it to shoot? Looks like a handful!
wlcharm
05-30-2006, 09:57 PM
I will let you know Friday when I get back!!!! Can't be as bad as my S&W 340SC 357 Mag. It hurts like a big dog. A 12oz. 357 thats nuts!!!!!
Subsonic
05-30-2006, 10:31 PM
I would'nt mind a shorty like that for my collection. My form 1 I just got back was on a Rem. 870 Police Magnum and I've got a factory 14" barrel on it. I need to go test it out this weekend.
wlcharm
06-02-2006, 02:33 PM
It is not as bad as I thought it would be. I wouldn’t want to put 100 Rd. through it at onetime!!!! When I get sometime I will post some shot patterns!!!
Was that a corporate transfer or private? I'm not sure that the local CLEO would sign off on that. He hesitated on my form 4 for my warlock. I am going the trust route soon. Anyone around here have both an M4-2000 and an Evolution 9 in stock?
Rob
wlcharm
06-02-2006, 11:30 PM
It was a private. The CLEO here is cool about NFA stuff. I have done 5 Form 4's and one Form 5 in the past year!!!!!
Tulsa Shooter
06-26-2006, 07:09 PM
wlcharm consider yourself very lucky, the cleo's around here won't let law abiding citizens have the opportunity of owning nfa items. Which is ridiculous when you think about it, nice gun by the way!
wlcharm
06-26-2006, 08:05 PM
Thanks
I heard the CLEO in Tulsa was like that. There is ways around it!!!!!!!
Robbo
06-26-2006, 09:24 PM
wlcharm consider yourself very lucky, the cleo's around here won't let law abiding citizens have the opportunity of owning nfa items. Which is ridiculous when you think about it, nice gun by the way!
I was told Undersherrif Edwards will sign off on stuff. :contract: Decided I would go the trust route, if the time came, for other reasons, but several people on www.ar15.com said they have had stuff transferred in Tulsa County with his sig.
Rob
Tulsa Shooter
06-28-2006, 12:52 PM
Thats what I heard to, but he wouldn't sign off on my suppressor. It's funny to me the local cleo's won't sign paperwork for a law abiding citizen wanting to do things the legal way, when all their signature means is it is not illegal for me to own one in Tulsa county. They act like they are the nfa branch granting final approval.
Robbo
06-28-2006, 04:35 PM
Thats what I heard to, but he wouldn't sign off on my suppressor. It's funny to me the local cleo's won't sign paperwork for a law abiding citizen wanting to do things the legal way, when all their signature means is it is not illegal for me to own one in Tulsa county. They act like they are the nfa branch granting final approval.
Wow...that's unfortunate. Yes it's silly for them to refuse. It's like some of them think it's them saying "I want this guy to have ____", when it has nothing to do with that. Someone once said you should suggest: "You can either sign this and know what is in your juristiction...or I will do the corporate route and you WON'T know what is in your juristiction." as a way to get them to sign.
I don't think I'd be that confrontational about it if I was trying. I'd just form a trust and go about my business w/o having to get prints, signatures, etc.
Rob
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