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Rainier is a good store, probably a better one, no argument there. I have found a better variety at the (farther away) Wade's though, for various suppressor calibers.
Chip didnt do my efile and said he refuses to Efile, so im not sure when he changed his mind, but from december when bought 2 suppressors from Chip and he said "its too much trouble to scan paperwork" if he started efiling in january i'd be very upset.
Following up on this, when I was in Wade's picking up my Spectre-II, the counter person confirmed that at this time Wades does NOT do e-file.
Pretty surprised at this, moral of the story is call first if you are not close by the dealer.
i bought several suppressors through chip last october and he said he refuses to e-file. said it was too much work and there was no advantage in turnaround times.
According to NFA Tracker, the times I last saw were about 4 months vs. the 10.5 months I experienced in my March 2013 purchase. Seems like a large advantage to me, even though I'm not great at math.
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