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  • Shady

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    you can stuff all the forms in one envelope to send them to the BATF when they arrive they are removed and thrown in a stack that is divided up with all the processors so may or may not go to the same person. If they end up with the same person it may or may not get lumped together.

    So the short answer is it really don't matter but there is a slim chance they will stay together and get processed at the same time.

    If you send in forms at different times say a month or 2 apart there is no telling what paperwork will come back first.

    I still have a form from April 2017 and have seen several reports of June 17 being approved.

    Is it better to buy multiple items at the same time or does it even matter?
     

    Fritz

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    you can stuff all the forms in one envelope to send them to the BATF when they arrive they are removed and thrown in a stack that is divided up with all the processors so may or may not go to the same person. If they end up with the same person it may or may not get lumped together.

    So the short answer is it really don't matter but there is a slim chance they will stay together and get processed at the same time.

    If you send in forms at different times say a month or 2 apart there is no telling what paperwork will come back first.

    I still have a form from April 2017 and have seen several reports of June 17 being approved.
    Good to know. Thank you
     

    TAZ

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    The wait times will drop for a few months as evidence that the NFA process isn’t onerous and restrictive. Once they pull the wool over peoples eyes and get more things listed, like say AR’s staff will be cut back and you’ll be buying stamps for your unborn children, just so they could e joy it by their 21 birthday.


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    TexasEric

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    Got my Form 1 stamp in slightly less than 6 months, that was a few days ago. That was as a trust.
    I have form 4 that I sent out on the same day, still not back yet. I expect that stamp to come back in under a month from now.
     
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    Sam7sf

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    As reported by others. My silencer co hybrid took a few days over 5 months. Individual. However after researching it I will be doing trust for any future nfa.
     

    Sam7sf

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    Damn... 5 months! I have a hybrid in jail. Can't wait to get it on the 338lm! I sent my stuff in mid January.
    You will like it. I got mine mainly for 9mm. What I do is just leave the .46 cal endcap on that comes with it and just change out my piston housing to a direct thread when needed. The bigger I.d. to bullet diam seems to produce a deeper tone.
     

    Brains

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    I've only used my hybrid on an AR, I still need to try it on a pistol. Curious how it'll sound compared to my octane.
     

    FireInTheWire

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    You will like it. I got mine mainly for 9mm. What I do is just leave the .46 cal endcap on that comes with it and just change out my piston housing to a direct thread when needed. The bigger I.d. to bullet diam seems to produce a deeper tone.
    Ok cool. I'll play with it for sure. I got it for my 338lm. But it'll move around to the others too.

    I also was thinking future 9mm sbr rig too.
     
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