Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: Hilltop123 on November 28, 2020, 09:00:55 AM
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I can't be the only one, who else has purchased a gun lately? Are you still waiting, for your background check so you can pick up your gun? I have been waiting since Nov. 12th, anyone been waiting longer?
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Call them and stoke a fire! If I remember right after so many days nothing back from DOJ then you can pick up your firearm. I think is is 12 business days.
Smokeploe
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I just got told it's a ten day wait... We shall see. On day 5 now...
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I just got told it's a ten day wait... We shall see. On day 5 now...
Did my paperwork last Saturday.......was told 10-15 business days. They called on Wednesday and said "Come pick it up".....4 days total.
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10 ‘business’ days. I thought the counter guy said 10 days.... wasnt there. Weekends, indigenous peoples day, yada yada.... two day State Thanksgiving holiday, not ‘busines days. Adds up!
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Just filled out mine at sportmans in everett. Store opened at 8, I was there at 7. Dude behind counter said 10-12 days. I said do u want my CWP he says nope. Such BS we can't get firearm on sight. I went up Tuesday midday and waited for almost 2 hrs. Saw the writing on the wall figuring id be there atleast another 1.5 hrs. A guy overheard me and another guy talking about wait times and numbers. He was like 50 numbers back. I told him go home and come back before closing. He said ill give you $100 for your ticket. I left without filling out my paperwork but $100 in my pocket.
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Just did one last weekend went through in a couple minutes
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I just had one expire after 30 days of no response!! Brady Law is 3 business days unless the store policy is different (as far as I am aware?) anyways North 40 apparently doesn’t transfer without a response and from what I read after the 3 business days FBI assume the firearm was transferred and roundfiles the delays. So frustrating. Now I’m looking for a store with a different policy.
I bought a rifle 6 months ago and got it next morning.
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I just had one expire after 30 days of no response!! Brady Law is 3 business days unless the store policy is different (as far as I am aware?) anyways North 40 apparently doesn’t transfer without a response and from what I read after the 3 business days FBI assume the firearm was transferred and roundfiles the delays. So frustrating. Now I’m looking for a store with a different policy.
I bought a rifle 6 months ago and got it next morning.
The law is totally different in Washington state.
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I just had one expire after 30 days of no response!! Brady Law is 3 business days unless the store policy is different (as far as I am aware?) anyways North 40 apparently doesn’t transfer without a response and from what I read after the 3 business days FBI assume the firearm was transferred and roundfiles the delays. So frustrating. Now I’m looking for a store with a different policy.
I bought a rifle 6 months ago and got it next morning.
The law is totally different in Washington state.
Ah I see. Well the BS still stinks.