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  • toddnjoyce

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    The eforms UrL is https://eforms.atf.gov/login;referrer=/home

    That post has a different url
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    At first, I thought it may be a scam, but if you follow the red button setup for brace rule filings, you get to the basic url in the post by jamez from WA/OR.

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    Not sure what that’s about.
    DK Firearms
     

    toddnjoyce

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    How can they be made?

    What about folks like me who owned them before the forms had RPs? I can’t possess my own NFA since the form does not list me a an RP?

    It’s an FAQ that does not cite a reference. I choose to interpret it that ATF knowingly allowed a retard to write and respond to those questions and that retard’s retarded supervisor failed to submit for legal review.

    I might just send my three elected legislators a complaint abbot an executive branch agency knowingly lying to the public.
     

    Renegade

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    It’s an FAQ that does not cite a reference. I choose to interpret it that ATF knowingly allowed a retard to write and respond to those questions and that retard’s retarded supervisor failed to submit for legal review.

    exactly. These people do not even think when they write shit up.

    All of these answers should have been through legal.
     

    Coyote9

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    When I want to waste some money but put a big grin on my face, renting a Thompson and running through at least a couple of hundred rounds is just the ticket. I can't do that anymore?

    Sheesh, the number of high-dollar businesses in Las Vegas this would destroy would be enough to worry anyone who works to bring in tourist dollars.

    Pardon me for being dense, but what document is this?
    There was a gunshop just off island on I 45 from Galveston where I loved to take dates and run thru several mags in their rental sub machine guns. It as there when I left in 2016 but I have heard that it sold and new management does not do Class III now
     

    Renegade

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    Fun is over. They have Acknowledged their error:

    “The Q&A currently listed on the eforms account is incorrect. In this scenario, the registered owner of the NFA weapon is co-located with the firearm and thus no transfer has occurred. However, if the person firing the NFA weapon is prohibited from possessing the firearm there could be a GCA violation. We are working to correct the site as quickly as possible.”
     

    benenglish

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    It's atf. Retards is all they have.
    Not true. Yes, they employ lots of Special Agents who couldn't make it at the FBI. The even worse ones wind up in agencies like the Railroad Retirement Board.

    But I have known Special Agents with ATF who were smart, honorable people. Only a couple, I admit, but the guys with the guts to be first through the door do exist. The best I ever knew died at Waco and I still miss running into him on breaks and chewing the fat.

    ATF is like some police departments. Some are big and have a few bad officers who reflect badly on the rest. Some police departments, though, are small and seem to be magnets for badge-heavy assholes. There may be one or two good guys to be found but they tend to keep quiet.

    ATF, on the criminal enforcement side, is closer to the latter. That's a sad thing to have to acknowledge. I just wish they'd acknowledge it to themselves so they could start fixing what's broken. :(
     
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