The ATF updated their processes/systems such that for individuals any "Proceed" from the NICS check is automatically approved. Trusts are still slower, but if it is a standard trust, those are moving much faster as well. If you do not get a "Proceed" on your NICS check, it can still take months for approval.What has changed with the silencer approval process that is allowing us quicker approvals?
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I bought my first can way before there were bump stocks- it took 13 months.One hypothesis I've heard is that when bump stocks got unbanned, the people at the ATF whose jobs were processing bump stock registrations got redirected to suppressor approvals. But I have no idea if that's true.
my first one was like 18 months.I bought my first can way before there were bump stocks- it took 13 months.
Gov do away with taxes?! GtfohI just mine back in 3 days, that’s why I was asking. Now if they just did away with that $200 stamp fee.
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Conspiracy theory - they're speeding them up to gather a nice fat list of who owns what.
That or they're just trying to collect as much tax revenue to make up for what they're wasting in Ukraine.
The faster approval times has lead to a massive increase in silencer purchases. To the point where it was really hard to just find a good one to buy. Supply seems to have just about caught up with demand now though.I wonder if people not having a lot of extra money to spend on things like this is speeding up the approval times because overall there are less applications for the ATF to process.
That makes sense.The faster approval times has lead to a massive increase in silencer purchases. To the point where it was really hard to just find a good one to buy. Supply seems to have just about caught up with demand now though.
The faster approvals happened with a huge increase in volume.