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<blockquote data-quote="scottb42" data-source="post: 3311051" data-attributes="member: 27603"><p>Clearly ATF doesn't want to fix it. I e-filed two Form 4's within minutes of each other (a few years ago back when that was an option), but one ended up being approved two weeks before the other... and each with a different examiner's stamp. More recently I had two paper F4s in the system at the same time, submitted about two months apart. Each took almost exactly the same duration to process (like 335 days after cashing the check for one and 334 for the other), but they too were processed separately, again by two different examiners.</p><p></p><p>Seems to me that one simple step to reduce the backlog would be to check if the applicant has any additional forms in the queue and approve them all at the same time. I know, I know, dream on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottb42, post: 3311051, member: 27603"] Clearly ATF doesn't want to fix it. I e-filed two Form 4's within minutes of each other (a few years ago back when that was an option), but one ended up being approved two weeks before the other... and each with a different examiner's stamp. More recently I had two paper F4s in the system at the same time, submitted about two months apart. Each took almost exactly the same duration to process (like 335 days after cashing the check for one and 334 for the other), but they too were processed separately, again by two different examiners. Seems to me that one simple step to reduce the backlog would be to check if the applicant has any additional forms in the queue and approve them all at the same time. I know, I know, dream on. [/QUOTE]
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