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Remember the good old days when you met in a parking lot. Cash, a gun and a handshake.
Hey! Do you by chance know what makes people instant approval? I don't buy too often but I'm starting to think people with really weird last names are getting approved faster because they're easier to identifyThis evening, only 2113
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They used to stopped doing thati wonder if having a current CCW helps speed things up.
Yeah my last name is very unusual and even my mother who was buying her very first gun got instant approval when the bcgs where 2,800Bought on Thursday and was 1100 in the system. Could have picked the gun up on Friday afternoon. Dealer did say common names take longer than unusual ones but I thought he was just joking.
I buy quite a few guns. I was delayed also.If you're getting delayed for background checks, that just means you dont buy enough....I thought everyone got instantly approved
It's probably your last name. If it's common like Smith is a long wait. Unusual or less common names are moved to the front of the line.Knock on wood but no matter where I am in line, it only takes about 30 seconds for me!!!
Sorry fellas!
You didn't have a common name is what I've been told.just bought another rifle yesterday.Was 1800 in the que.After info was entered i was told i was number 13.Out the door in 20min.WEIRD!!...and once again why didnt it take longer!!!!!!!! ....ugh... Had to work on honey Do list right after... UGH
Go tell Antfa thanks for the delay.
My LGS I was there Saturday doing a transfer of a AR lower .
It was packed line outside because of covid 19.
They only let so many people in at a time.
But when we were inside just one after another people buying guns.
Saw a guy come in ask about used AR15 they like six on the rack .
He hands him a basic AR with a red dot already on it tells him it comes with two 30 round mags.
The guy says I'll take it.
Then turns around and says I want a 9mm pistol the guy says all these are 9mm points to the shelf .
The guy says what's that one .
The sales man says sig something I can't remember what it was but the guy holds it for 10 second .
Ok I'll take that too.
One after another same thing do you have this yes we have it.
Ok I'll buy it.
Absolutely true. !!Hey! Do you by chance know what makes people instant approval? I don't buy too often but I'm starting to think people with really weird last names are getting approved faster because they're easier to identify
lol, you been watching the news? shouldnt have waited till now
FFL holders are required to hold your property 10 days by law. After that they can give you your property, even if your background check is not back. Some will, especially private citizens who oppose government abuse of the federal mandate.
I would like to give a shout-out to the FFL that helps me in Mason County - he personally hand delivers the new (state mandated) paperwork for pistols and semi-auto firearms to the County seat and the turn around time is < 1 weekBe glad you're not in WA, delays taking in excess of 30 days in some circumstances, but even the fastest ones are in a week.
I believe that if you have a CCW, that trumps the 10-day waiting period, but you still need to get cleared via the new state-mandated paperwork.Here in WA it is 10 days (sadly) by law for a pistol: "Washington gun control laws require a ten-day waiting period before purchasing handguns". The last time I bought at the end of January 2020, the FFL told me some people have been waiting well over 10 days, even to the point of the application basically being invalid (too many days). Mine was right on day 10. It's a pain in the keister, having to go back, especially if the FFL is not nearby! Had to drive an extra 130 miles to make the pickup. Oddly I reside in King County, and the FFL told me the people having longer wait times, were in the further out counties and towns; like Snohomish, Arlington, Bellingham . . . times are changing, and sadly in the wrong direction.