Same here. I. gambled on this, but with my luck it turned out the same way it does when I purchase or sell stock.12 days later still waiting. This is why I never did one before. Way to impatient.
Same here. I. gambled on this, but with my luck it turned out the same way it does when I purchase or sell stock.12 days later still waiting. This is why I never did one before. Way to impatient.
Halfway tempted of buying another one and at this point see which one comes first.Same here. I. gambled on this, but with my luck it turned out the same way it does when I purchase or sell stock.
I agree on the wait, but I can't find where the constitution says you have a right to own a piece of pipe.It's BS. Shouldn't have to wait at all. Nothing normal about waiting 8 months to exercise a constitutional right.
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A rifle barrel is a piece of pipe, is it not?I agree on the wait, but I can't find where the constitution says you have a right to own a piece of pipe.
It is. And the constitution mentions nothing about your right to own that either.A rifle barrel is a piece of pipe, is it not?
So we don't have the right to own firearms? Because after all, it's only a pipe by your logic correct?It is. And the constitution mentions nothing about your right to own that either.
The "firearm" is the serial #'d receiver. A suppressor is not a firearm- it's a piece of pipe. So technically you are not granted the right to own a piece of pipe, by the constitution.So we don't have the right to own firearms? Because after all, it's only a pipe by your logic correct?
But the constitution also doesn't say to own a firearm, it has to be numbered and serialized... so are the evil 'ghost guns' not protected by thr constitution?The "firearm" is the serial #'d receiver. A suppressor is not a firearm- it's a piece of pipe. So technically you are not granted the right to own a piece of pipe, by the constitution.
And we are approved! 4 day wait from certifying to approval.
How long from receiving your fingerprints to certifying?
This is why we can't have nice things.The "firearm" is the serial #'d receiver. A suppressor is not a firearm- it's a piece of pipe. So technically you are not granted the right to own a piece of pipe, by the constitution.
3 days. The fingerprint process was slower than expected. It took longer to fulfill the fingerprint kit, ship the kit, and process the kit once it had arrived back to them than I originally expected. That whole process was around 3 weeks.
Everything beyond the fingerprint process was quite fast though. Now that my fingerprints are on file, i'm guessing it's a matter of hours between ordering and certifying on any future orders.
If someone thinks they are going to order from CA, probably best to order the fingerprint kit and get that process started ASAP as it's the primary bottleneck.
The Constitution gives the "right to keep and bear Arms," it says nothing about firearms. What constitutes arms? A serialized receiver certainly does not, as it is worthless by itself. Would the second amendment be satisfied if serialized receivers were legal, but stocks, barrels, and triggers were not?The "firearm" is the serial #'d receiver. A suppressor is not a firearm- it's a piece of pipe. So technically you are not granted the right to own a piece of pipe, by the constitution.
I think arms covers land mines and atomic weapons, my right to own both are protected by the Second Amendment and currently infringed on. It certainly includes artillery, tanks, biologic and chemical weapons. After all, those are all tools used to protect the security of a free state as evidenced by the US military haveing or having once had those things. Technically, restrictions on knives and swords are restrictions on arms as well.But the constitution also doesn't say to own a firearm, it has to be numbered and serialized... so are the evil 'ghost guns' not protected by thr constitution?
since the atf considers a silencer an arm, pretty sure it covered by the second amendment.I agree on the wait, but I can't find where the constitution says you have a right to own a piece of pipe.
I agree on the wait, but I can't find where the constitution says you have a right to own a piece of pipe.
I agree on the wait, but I can't find where the constitution says you have a right to own a piece of pipe.
The "firearm" is the serial #'d receiver. A suppressor is not a firearm- it's a piece of pipe. So technically you are not granted the right to own a piece of pipe, by the constitution.
ATF considers them as "arms" under the NFA, and the constitution is pretty damn clear on our rights to "arms".I agree on the wait, but I can't find where the constitution says you have a right to own a piece of pipe.