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    Self Conscious About His "LOAD" 00tec's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by FromMyColdDeadHand View Post
    EFT is the electronic finger print?

    https://printscan.com/Services/Live-...Fingerprinting

    Is this my wife? Are you trying to keep me from going to a gun store???
    Yup. You can just upload the file directly on the eforms site. A friend did it and had his file before he made it back to the car. Bonus is that you don't have to order, pay, and wait for SS for paper cards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 00tec View Post
    Yup. You can just upload the file directly on the eforms site. A friend did it and had his file before he made it back to the car. Bonus is that you don't have to order, pay, and wait for SS for paper cards.
    That is actually pretty cool, I will have to bookmark that.

    When did ATF start accepting digital fingerprints for efile form 1 applications?
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    Once they get all of the wrinkles worked out, it will be easier when all semi-autos get added to the registry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skully View Post
    That is actually pretty cool, I will have to bookmark that.

    When did ATF start accepting digital fingerprints for efile form 1 applications?
    A few months ago.
    If you already have print cards on hand, there are places that will convert them. I believe Capitol Armory does

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    So my imagination is going. I die, the atf comes to my house to pick up my nfa item. My wife can’t open the safe they throw her in the back of the car and hall her away because she is an accomplice. They cut the safe open destroying all contents. Media reports that I’m was a terrible person because I had 500 rounds of ammo (brick of 22lr).
    Or maybe change the buffer tube. $20 at midway USA
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    Yup, that's what I did.
    I am just not going there.
    It doesn't look as "cool", but still very much shootable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hollohas View Post
    I'm already on the NFA list, so figured I might as well add a couple SBRs for free. If they turn around and make SBRs illegal and confiscate in the future, it's only a couple. Plenty of other ARs in the safe that aren't NFA still. In the meantime, I'll be able to have real SBR fun.

    Silencer Shop makes it easy.
    Using the Silencer Shop kiosk for prints (mainly an issue with the wife's scans) and the whole process was a royal PITA for me. In the end, I should have just paid the $65/person to have printscan done and had the eft file.

    SS was a pain to work with their "approval" process. Taking over a week for them to put eyes on my forms, they pushed back with the "not notarized schedule A," I had to push back for them to submit anyway. That serial has been on my Sch A since like 2014 and been listed there for more than 7 approvals.

    I think they cut off on the 16th? if they haven't already. May 31 was the filing deadline.
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    Yup. May 16th cutoff for silencer shop.

    All my stuff was approved and fully submitted within 2 days of completing my prints on the kiosk this month, including the eforms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FromMyColdDeadHand View Post

    I have a HK SP5 that if I can SBR for free and not have to put an engraving on it, that might be a win? .
    Did I miss something? Is there something that exempts the maker from having to engrave their information on the gun?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SAnd View Post
    Did I miss something? Is there something that exempts the maker from having to engrave their information on the gun?
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