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I was at Skagit arms today talking to the guy behind the counter and the owner when they got a phone call from a guy checking on his delay gun purchase it's TEN business days in Washington now for a delay last year it was five just so you know
Yes from what he said hand guns BUT he said it's ten days sense 594 went into effect I asked him because I have bought guns and only wait 5 days but he also said they were checked by BATF LAST MONTH so did talk to them about different stuff it's a mess here in Washington he just shook his head and said ten daysI take it you mean for a handgun? Last time this came up here I looked at the State site. The RCW info there always leave me less sure than before I read it. IIRC it was saying business days too which can mean a lot more with weekends and holidays. Again I am assuming you mean handguns? Since AFAIK WA does not care about long guns, they are just the Federal check?
Also as when this came up before the Dealer does not "have to" release the gun even after the delay. The dealer can but some will not do so until they get the hard OK.
Yes from what he said hand guns BUT he said it's ten days sense 594 went into effect I asked him because I have bought guns and only wait 5 days but he also said they were checked by BATF LAST MONTH so did talk to them about different stuff it's a mess here in Washington he just shook his head and said ten days
This is what they want I have seen stuff on some of the outdoor hunting or shooting shows on TV CANADA THE RULES ARE SO F@#$&+- UP nobody knows what is legal and what is illegal they can change day by day and county buy county that people just give up LOL I'M NOT GIVING UP IF YOU WANT THEM SEND LITTLE BOBBY FERGUSON TO MY DOOR TO TAKE THEM tell him to pack a lunch it's going to be a LONG DAY
From what I saw from the way he was talking it's ten days no matter what kind of gun basically his hands are tied he doesn't want any problems so I don't blame him he even said a CPL don't garantee anything
The funny thing is .if these so called law makers went to a gun shop and just walked around and listen to the people that were looking at gun .they would see what's going on the good thing about SKAGIT ARMS is the guy's there don't work for commission I saw TODAY a guy walk through four different guns with a couple guy and girl probably for about a half hour showing them different guns THEY WILL NEVER GET IT BAD GUYS DON'T BUY THERE GUNS AT GUN STORES
No doubt the problem here is many FFL holders are scared. Even though the law states that after the wait for the Feds on all guns here, and on the State for hand guns here if you don't have a permit, many are still worried. It looks like many just will not release the gun until they get the hard "proceed" from the Feds, or the "OK" from the state on hand guns assuming no permit. Can't say I blame them. If I had a shop not sure what the hell I would do in this situation. No doubt some are worried that after they let a gun go it will turn out the buyer should not have gotten the OK. Then if the buyer does something here come the lawyers. Sure the shop did follow the law but, does that mean if someone sues they don't then have to pay to defend themselves? Law makers have made a royal mess of this whole damn thing.I bought a gun thru buds gun shop and had it shipped to tri-cites.Waited for ever like 29days and they wanted to run me thru the system again,I showed them the law on failure to resolute and walked with my rifle.