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<blockquote data-quote="ramco" data-source="post: 3640434" data-attributes="member: 8496"><p>As an FFL holder, you shouldn’t have to submit to a NICS check. I have made several face to face purchases and all I have to provide is a copy of my FFL. No NICS check or sales tax.</p><p>As far as the delayed time period is concerned, it is three business days not counting the day the check was called in, weekends or holidays. It could be as long as five total days. The NICS operator gives you the day the dealer MAY complete the transaction. The dealer MAY wait until he has been contacted by the NICS people no matter how long it takes. Just last week I got a call back changing the delay to a proceed while the customer and I were still talking- about 10 minutes. I also have completed the transfer after waiting the required time, never having heard back from NICS at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramco, post: 3640434, member: 8496"] As an FFL holder, you shouldn’t have to submit to a NICS check. I have made several face to face purchases and all I have to provide is a copy of my FFL. No NICS check or sales tax. As far as the delayed time period is concerned, it is three business days not counting the day the check was called in, weekends or holidays. It could be as long as five total days. The NICS operator gives you the day the dealer MAY complete the transaction. The dealer MAY wait until he has been contacted by the NICS people no matter how long it takes. Just last week I got a call back changing the delay to a proceed while the customer and I were still talking- about 10 minutes. I also have completed the transfer after waiting the required time, never having heard back from NICS at all. [/QUOTE]
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