I can see it now. A bunch of guns with the Homebrew job of Engraving with those little vibrating engravers. After they get done it look like a third grader did it.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I understand it's the government, but I still can't wrap my head around how it could take them 4 hours to process one form. Any semi-competent gunstore employee could easily do 20 4473s in that amount of time if not a whole lot more.“It remains to be seen if the system can withstand millions of additional form submissions,”
“This influx of millions of new applications for the ATF Pistol Brace registration would also backlog any other forms submitted through the same processing.”
“According to the ATF itself, completing a Form 1 takes approximately four hours. That means, the owners of up to 40,000,000 braced weapons will spend up to a collective 160,000,000 hours registering their lawfully acquired firearms ... “
“The ATF reportedly processed 512,315 National Firearms Act forms in 2020,”
“At that rate – assuming no further backlog and assuming all affected gun owners comply with gun registration – it would take the ATF over 78 years to process all the pistol registration forms.”
This ^^^^^I understand it's the government, but I still can't wrap my head around how it could take them 4 hours to process one form. Any semi-competent gunstore employee could easily do 20 4473s in that amount of time if not a whole lot more.
You talking about the picture?
Read something about this in another thread. What kind of dumbass would submit a pic with the brace still on....
I just read that Form 1 firearms need to be engraved with owner and location info. This sounds ridiculous, but also somehow appropriate for government logic. Any advice on where to get this done? Trophy shops?
Is that true just for the 'free' stamp?
I thought you still had to engrave your own info (name/trust, city & state) on anything you 'make' with the original Form 1, but I haven't done one in a few years.