Re: What are vendor to dealer wait times now? Form
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Broker</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: KYS338</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
Here we go again. This has nothing to do with me being a forum "veteran". This has to do with me knowing the guy. How can he know every single person he has done business with when he deals in over 150k dollars worth of suppressor orders a month? That was BEFORE he went to being a stocking dealer to supply smaller stores.
You all forget that NFA game is about waiting. Then waiting some more. Oh wait..... you need to wait some more. </div></div>
And again KY, your experiences with the guy doesn't negate my purchase experience. I'm glad Byron's happy to actually provide you with customer service, but last time I checked it wasn't your $$$ sitting in Byron's bank account for a product he doesn't even have in-stock and he won't even look into when he will. He really acts like he could give a shit less about the small orders. The guy won't even take the time to look into orders that are taking abnormally longer to be filled to find out that there were clerical errors and the form 3 hadn't even been filed. I didn't order some rare can that only gets produced twice a year. It's a mass produced item that if I would have known would take over a year to actually get by going through M3 for a better deal I would have opted to pay the extra for a local in-store. Lesson learned I guess... </div></div>
Your whining about a transfer is falling on deaf ears. I waited 4 years for two AAC cans that were supposed to be out anytime, as they kept explaining to him. He kept waiting and so did I. This is a waiting game, get used to it. Have all my suppressor purchases been flawless? Hell no. Most have been far from it. I learned patience, understanding, and willingness to work with someone on a given situation a long time ago. Guns, especially in the precision field will teach you patience. If he still has the can, write him an email, followed by a phone call. He can't give you what he doesn't have approved. So if its that big a problem for you, cancel. Find another one. Or do what I do, blame the government for being unorganized and slow to do the job we pay them so dearly for.
Thru Bryon's efforts I did manage to get Serial numbers 5 and 6 of the suppressor we waited on for so long. I passed up number 5 for number 6 and I was happy. I always figure it as, one day I will have it in hand and thats all that can be done right now.