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They are processing roughly 800 background checks in a 24hr period based on my number with my ffl
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Awesome so when he goes to shoot it and figures out he doesn't like it all that much it'll be up for sale/trade here in the classifiedsGo 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.
UPDATE: It is Thursday evening in Oregon. I am now only 301 on the list. Once my name comes up it will instantly clear. Hopefully Friday is the day I pick up my newest Rifle...Sunday I was 3127 on the list. I was told "possibly Wednesday." Well, it is almost Thursday, I was told "gun sales up because of the rioting". I am thinking folks are becoming aware of the Fall/Winter plans regarding the False, PLANdemic, testing, "Containment-Camps", and worse...
GOT IT!!! Friday 11:00! To buy at 11, you would be 3546 on the current list...UPDATE: It is Thursday evening in Oregon. I am now only 301 on the list. Once my name comes up it will instantly clear. Hopefully Friday is the day I pick up my newest Rifle...
Had the paperwork started last Sunday the 14th, was number 2600 and some change, still waiting for the call to come pick up my rifle. First time ever I was delayed for ANY reason. I thought CHL holders went to the front of the line? Crazy times...
Got my approval today. Took ~5 daysHad the paperwork started last Sunday the 14th, was number 2600 and some change, still waiting for the call to come pick up my rifle. First time ever I was delayed for ANY reason. I thought CHL holders went to the front of the line? Crazy times...
Good to know, thanks. Wonder why they changed that.OSP has changed how they do BGC and a CHL does not put you to the head of the line anymore.
I personally have never had an issue with the wait time just because I already have plenty of guns to keep me occupied in the mean time. If anything, I've always felt that first time gun owners should get processed first. Get them in the queue first, I'd rather have more people coming around to their pro 2A sensibilities sooner and getting more gun owners is how that is accomplished.
I personally have never had an issue with the wait time just because I already have plenty of guns to keep me occupied in the mean time. If anything, I've always felt that first time gun owners should get processed first. Get them in the queue first, I'd rather have more people coming around to their pro 2A sensibilities sooner and getting more gun owners is how that is accomplished.
I have never waited more than a few minutes for mine to go through, I figured maybe that was due to me being a CHL holder but not sure. There have been a couple of times where I sold to someone and it took longer for theirs to clear. Maybe I was lucky. I feel the same as you that unless it's something I just HAVE to have, then I'll wait for now.The BGCs should be more or less automated. I don't know how it works (in detail) now, but I can't think of any real reason that it should take more than 60 seconds for a BGC to go thru. Even if the app had to screen scrape disparate other systems, it should not take long and could be automated.
I don't know what the persons who are staffed do to run the BGC, but surely they are not going thru paperwork and they have computer systems they use for most or all of the BGC. Why could not that be automated for everything except the exceptional cases (some flag is raised where it requires a human to slog thru some records)?
In short, a properly implemented system should be able to handle tens of thousands of BGCs per day, with 99.9% of them approved in less than a minute - if not faster.
Purchased two AR's and a G43 over the last six weeks. Took them longer to enter my info into the system than it did for the approval. Hit send, get approval notice.