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NFALawyers Initial Review of 41P

Just saw this on another forum:

If the applicant entity has had an application approved as a maker or transferee within
the preceding 24 months, and there has been no change to the documentation previously
provided, the entity may provide a certification that the information has not been changed since
the prior approval and shall identify the application for which the documentation had been
submitted by form number, serial number, and date approved.

Am I correct in interpreting this to say that you only have to go through the pictures and fingerprinting once every 2 years and as long as nothing has changed you can simply provide certification (maybe some form or affidavit to sign) saying such you DO NOT have to get fingerprinted and submit photographs for each new purchase?
The way I reminder stand what you're saying is that ylu could only have to submit fingerprints and photos the first time as long as you build/transfer something every two years.
 
Thank you H heavyd

A group on Facebook I'm a member of started discussing this last night and one guy asked for a good trust lawyer. I naturally linked your site.

Couple of questions I didn't see asked:
1) Now that fingerprints are required, can any agency do these or is there something specifiying that they have to be done in the county/ city you reside in?
2) When notifying the CLEO, is there a standard that has to be met such as a certified letter?
 
To all you guys saying there is no way you are getting fingerprinted...

Do you guys not have a Concealed Weapons Permit?

You had to be fingerprinted for that. They already have everything on you. Yeah it sucks monkey nuts, but are you going to let something so minimal that you have already done hold you back from obtaining what you want?

If you don't have CWP for those reasons then I'm not talking to you.

If you got a drivers license in GA between 1996 and 2000, you got printed for that too. Lest anyone forget that clusterf#(k.
 
Its a little tricky, because at least on the E-form, they ask for the barrel length and overall length. So you have to have some ideas on that to fill out the Form 1.

Thats true but its easy to say I'm going to go 10" or 11" and get your OAL. As long as you plan on getting the upper that meets those requirements you can change it whatever you want as long as you can change it back to the original registered configuration.
 
Thats true but its easy to say I'm going to go 10" or 11" and get your OAL. As long as you plan on getting the upper that meets those requirements you can change it whatever you want as long as you can change it back to the original registered configuration.
So to be clear when I registered mine as a 10.5" 5.56. I always have to atleast keep that upper, I couldn't sell it and only have a 13" 300BO upper? Not planning on ever selling it, just curious now.
 
So to be clear when I registered mine as a 10.5" 5.56. I always have to atleast keep that upper, I couldn't sell it and only have a 13" 300BO upper? Not planning on ever selling it, just curious now.
No olchevy, ur supposed to always be able to put it back to the configuration on ur form 1 paper work.
 
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