C&R FFL.. seriously, WTF

Bolo

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I swear, I've been waiting for my C&R for longer than most have been waiting for their form 1's to get approved. I put in for mine in January, expecting a 4-week turnaround.
Anyone else with a C&R here seeing the same?

FWIW... it's not really "for me"... got a lot of aging relatives and acquaintances that may end up having some exceptional pieces seized or destroyed if they end up in a home or kicking the bucket.
 
I swear, I've been waiting for my C&R for longer than most have been waiting for their form 1's to get approved. I put in for mine in January, expecting a 4-week turnaround.
Anyone else with a C&R here seeing the same?

FWIW... it's not really "for me"... got a lot of aging relatives and acquaintances that may end up having some exceptional pieces seized or destroyed if they end up in a home or kicking the bucket.


whats a C&R
 
you know they are doing it on purpose just to screw with you . they knew it would make you mad and they did not care ha ha ha ha .call em up and give them a piece of your mind i am positive that will move you paper to the front of what ever line .
this won't make the wait any easier or faster but may help in the future and its sort of catchy
 
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whats a C&R
Type 3 FFL... lets you buy any gun over 50 years old (except NFA-restricted, like a machine gun), or a gun considered a "curiosity"- like special limited-release variants, even though they're new manufacture. No need to involve a Type 1/2 FFL-holding business (or pay transfer fees) and you keep your own books. Super useful if you live in a state that doesn't allow direct person-to-person sales and requires an FFL to change ownership.
 
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