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I might pick up one of those sparrows in time. Almost did, but the Mask came back in stock right before I went to buy the last two.
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I might pick up one of those sparrows in time. Almost did, but the Mask came back in stock right before I went to buy the last two.
Reno, have you taken a look at the CGS-Hydra AL in that same price point as the Sparrow?I might pick up one of those sparrows in time. Almost did, but the Mask came back in stock right before I went to buy the last two.
No, I'm not the biggest fan of aluminum cans. The sparrow is all steel construction. With a sleeved monocore. Should last forever! For $300 that'sa solid deal.Reno, have you taken a look at the CGS-Hydra AL in that same price point as the Sparrow?
Or 24 months.Still no approval on my Form 4 from Sept check cashing. They've shifted the window to tell me that, "it can be anywhere between 7 and 10 months or more."
That's the longest I've had to wait, but it was because the paperwork had to be re-submitted three different times and I had to push the dealer repeatedly to get involved. Funny enough, I've never had that problem with any of the other dealers I've used. Weird, right?Or 24 months.
Not a bad wait all things considered.Form 4 through silencer shop purchased October 10, November 4th when they actually cashed check. Got the call April 21 faster then expected!
You should of seen it by now 6-8 months is normal now. But 12 is not unheard of unfortunately.Or 24 months.
Hard to beat the DA MASK@Reno I have a DA Mask also and for only a $100 more than the Sparrow, I would buy another over a Sparrow any day and twice on Sunday. I also have a Q El Camino and EA Nyx mod 2. The DA Mask is my favorite rifle rimfire can and the EA Nyx mod 2 is my favorite pistol rimfire can. I did just put a CGS Hyrdra AL in jail though as I am slowly getting dedicated cans for everything and it would be a great economical solution for a couple rimfire pistols. If I don't like the Hydra AL I will pick up more EA Nyx's and DA Masks. The Q El Camino is a nice can but has the worst first round pop of all the rimfire cans I have shot which isn't to many but disappointing none the less.
I'm not at 24 thankfully. Earlier purchases were 18-24 months. So I'm jaded. Currently 5 months on 2 and 4 months on another 2. I don't try to think about them.You should of seen it by now 6-8 months is normal now. But 12 is not unheard of unfortunately.
You got the right idea, I do the same just buy and forget it for a bit. I'm in over 5 months on a Obsidian 45. I got may last can a 22lr about a month ago and was just a hair under 6 months. My longest wait was 13 months shortest 4 month.I'm not at 24 thankfully. Earlier purchases were 18-24 months. So I'm jaded. Currently 5 months on 2 and 4 months on another 2. I don't try to think about them.
I have never waited on the 4473 with a can, My understanding is it's not ran its to show you picked up just to file?. With that I'm waiting on a lower right now 2 weeks they say. 3 weeks ago I got one in 30 seconds.I think I am at 13 cans out of jail now in the last 18-months and they have all been 4-months for approval from date of check cashing, usually 2-3 weeks on the front end to process form 3, sign trust docs, mail form 4/check (all handled by Silencershop). Then 2-4 weeks on the backend for the ATF to get the stamp to my SOT and the wonderful 2-week wait on the 4473 so I can actually take it home, thanks for adding insult to injury State of Oregon.
I has Sportsman Warehouses pull that on me. They nicked and dime my to death on that can but the can was a good price, but not by the time all was said and done. Never went back.I've had a dealer run a BCG for a suppressor pickup. He even asked me for $10. I looked at him sideways, muttered a few words, never used them again. Wasn't worth complaining to the old bastard, he likely didn't really know what he was doing. I drive a little further now to the dealer that holds them for me.