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Posted: 10/15/2016 2:50:36 PM EDT
Am I still responsible for getting the signature of my police chief in my local area?
Am I still going to have to get a mugshot of myself for the paperwork? How much automation does Silencer Shop's Form 4 Tax Stamp (added to my cart) add to the process? |
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You might be better of asking in their industry forum.
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Quoted: Am I still responsible for getting the signature of my police chief in my local area? Am I still going to have to get a mugshot of myself for the paperwork? How much automation does Silencer Shop's Form 4 Tax Stamp (added to my cart) add to the process? View Quote If you are using their kiosk, fingerprints are done there but, I think you still need to go to the local drugstore for 2 passport photos. CLEO signoffs ended with 41F for people like myself (non-trust Form 4's). For me the real pain in the a$$ is driving ~90 minutes each way to get a set of fingerprints. After doing up to 30 sets a year for myself (16 at one time once), I can roll my own as good or better than most of the know-it-all idiots at the commercial "security" shops. |
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Quoted: If you are using their kiosk, fingerprints are done there but, I think you still need to go to the local drugstore for 2 passport photos. CLEO signoffs ended with 41F for people like myself (non-trust Form 4's). For me the real pain in the a$$ is driving ~90 minutes each way to get a set of fingerprints. After doing up to 30 sets a year for myself (16 at one time once), I can roll my own as good or better than most of the know-it-all idiots at the commercial "security" shops. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Am I still responsible for getting the signature of my police chief in my local area? Am I still going to have to get a mugshot of myself for the paperwork? How much automation does Silencer Shop's Form 4 Tax Stamp (added to my cart) add to the process? If you are using their kiosk, fingerprints are done there but, I think you still need to go to the local drugstore for 2 passport photos. CLEO signoffs ended with 41F for people like myself (non-trust Form 4's). For me the real pain in the a$$ is driving ~90 minutes each way to get a set of fingerprints. After doing up to 30 sets a year for myself (16 at one time once), I can roll my own as good or better than most of the know-it-all idiots at the commercial "security" shops. Nope. They have an app that you can download to your phone and take your own pictures. It uploads them to their system and from there you should be GTG. That said, the fingerprint kiosk is only slightly more convenient than going to the police station. It is a PITFA trying to take your own prints with that thing, but, on the upside they are good for two years, so if you want to buy another silencer then you don't need to get reprinted...as I understand it. Also, as for CLEO signoff, it seems to be my understanding that 41P changed that. Now they dealer has to send a notification to the CLEO that you're trying to buy something. They have some amount of time to respond and contest/reject the transfer. However, it is also my understanding (limited or incorrect as it may be) that IF they reject it, then they have to specify a reason for rejecting it. They can't just be anti-gun and fuck you any more, they have to give a reason. At least that's how it was explained to me here. |
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Cleo can't deny or contest your transfer, only the ATF can do that. I just made my first 41f purchase last week, I download the ID photoprint app on my iPhone to take a passport style photo. I did my prints on an electric scanner a few months back at Capitol Armory when I was there getting lowers engraved.
It really was a painless experience in my opinion, now if you have multiple people on your trust it would be more involved. |
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Nope. They have an app that you can download to your phone and take your own pictures. It uploads them to their system and from there you should be GTG. That said, the fingerprint kiosk is only slightly more convenient than going to the police station. It is a PITFA trying to take your own prints with that thing, but, on the upside they are good for two years, so if you want to buy another silencer then you don't need to get reprinted...as I understand it. Also, as for CLEO signoff, it seems to be my understanding that 41P changed that. Now they dealer has to send a notification to the CLEO that you're trying to buy something. They have some amount of time to respond and contest/reject the transfer. However, it is also my understanding (limited or incorrect as it may be) that IF they reject it, then they have to specify a reason for rejecting it. They can't just be anti-gun and fuck you any more, they have to give a reason. At least that's how it was explained to me here. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Am I still responsible for getting the signature of my police chief in my local area? Am I still going to have to get a mugshot of myself for the paperwork? How much automation does Silencer Shop's Form 4 Tax Stamp (added to my cart) add to the process? If you are using their kiosk, fingerprints are done there but, I think you still need to go to the local drugstore for 2 passport photos. CLEO signoffs ended with 41F for people like myself (non-trust Form 4's). For me the real pain in the a$$ is driving ~90 minutes each way to get a set of fingerprints. After doing up to 30 sets a year for myself (16 at one time once), I can roll my own as good or better than most of the know-it-all idiots at the commercial "security" shops. Nope. They have an app that you can download to your phone and take your own pictures. It uploads them to their system and from there you should be GTG. That said, the fingerprint kiosk is only slightly more convenient than going to the police station. It is a PITFA trying to take your own prints with that thing, but, on the upside they are good for two years, so if you want to buy another silencer then you don't need to get reprinted...as I understand it. Also, as for CLEO signoff, it seems to be my understanding that 41P changed that. Now they dealer has to send a notification to the CLEO that you're trying to buy something. They have some amount of time to respond and contest/reject the transfer. However, it is also my understanding (limited or incorrect as it may be) that IF they reject it, then they have to specify a reason for rejecting it. They can't just be anti-gun and fuck you any more, they have to give a reason. At least that's how it was explained to me here. Sign off is no longer required. I used the kiosk a few weeks ago. Didn't have any issues at all and accepted every print on the first try. |
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Am I still responsible for getting the signature of my police chief in my local area? No, CLEO signoff is no longer required. Now its notification. Your state police will get a copy of the Form 4. Am I still going to have to get a mugshot of myself for the paperwork? Yes, and SS has an app that lets you do that with your cellphone. How much automation does Silencer Shop's Form 4 Tax Stamp (added to my cart) add to the process? "Automation"? Your Form 4 won't be processed until you pay for it. View Quote Quoted:
If you are using their kiosk, fingerprints are done there but, I think you still need to go to the local drugstore for 2 passport photos. Silencer Shop has a passport selfie app for iPhone and Android. View Quote |
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First thing you need to do is decide if you are using a "Powered By" dealer or not.
If you are not using a "Powered By" dealer, then there is no need to add the tax stamp as Silencer Shop will just Form 3 the silencer to your local dealer. If you are using a "Powered By" dealer, then Silencer Shop handles the Form 4 in addition to the Form 3 and pretty much what everybody has said above. |
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I've got 2 cans, and I thought I was done because I just didn't want to be hassled with all of the extra steps and signoffs, but I really have no excuse not to get an RC2 now.. damn.
Last question here - with the powered by dealer and going that route with silencer shop.. what are the wait times? Does it get filed with the electronic system that the ATF had meaning faster / less wait time? I'm in CT / New England .. curious what my wait time would be to from going through the hoops to 'taking delivery'. |
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First thing you need to do is decide if you are using a "Powered By" dealer or not. If you are not using a "Powered By" dealer, then there is no need to add the tax stamp as Silencer Shop will just Form 3 the silencer to your local dealer. If you are using a "Powered By" dealer, then Silencer Shop handles the Form 4 in addition to the Form 3 and pretty much what everybody has said above. View Quote most of this is correct. But you can no longer buy a silencer from Silencer Shop and just "have it sent to your local dealer". They have to be an in network dealer- either Powered By (SS does the F4) or Buy It Local (Local FFL does the F4). |
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So what do you do for multiple people on the trust? (using the Silencershop app that is, since you need multiple fingerprints/photos?)
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Why even bother with a trust anymore, I'll probably just do an individual form from now on.
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So what do you do for multiple people on the trust? (using the Silencershop app that is, since you need multiple fingerprints/photos?) View Quote As I understand, Each person in the trust must submit the photo/prints. I have not purchased anything since 41f, so I haven't used the app. No idea how many peoples info you can upload. You can also remove everyone but yourself submit and add them later without the need to submit anything. |
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Anyone know the answer to my question? View Quote Everybody has their own login. I haven't used it, but I believe SS explained it before. You can go register, list everybody who is an RP (along with their email address) and it sends them all a QR code to scan at the kiosk to get setup (and so everybody is linked to your trust). |
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Everybody has their own login. I haven't used it, but I believe SS explained it before. You can go register, list everybody who is an RP (along with their email address) and it sends them all a QR code to scan at the kiosk to get setup (and so everybody is linked to your trust). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Anyone know the answer to my question? Everybody has their own login. I haven't used it, but I believe SS explained it before. You can go register, list everybody who is an RP (along with their email address) and it sends them all a QR code to scan at the kiosk to get setup (and so everybody is linked to your trust). That is correct. It is linked by your email. So when the grantor puts in the Responsible Person if they use a different email form what the RP is using then it will not link. |
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That is correct. It is linked by your email. So when the grantor puts in the Responsible Person if they use a different email form what the RP is using then it will not link. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Anyone know the answer to my question? Everybody has their own login. I haven't used it, but I believe SS explained it before. You can go register, list everybody who is an RP (along with their email address) and it sends them all a QR code to scan at the kiosk to get setup (and so everybody is linked to your trust). That is correct. It is linked by your email. So when the grantor puts in the Responsible Person if they use a different email form what the RP is using then it will not link. And if a couple of the RP's already have accounts with SS, how do we then go and list the other RP's under our account? |
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When you go through the kiosk and get to the paperwork section it will ask for the list of RP's. You put there name, email and phone then it matches them.
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So I can edit this on silencershops website? Or is it when you go to use the kiosk?
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You can do it online are you buy a silencer or at the kiosk. Once they are in the system you can remove them by giving us a call.
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We are gearing up for another wave of kiosks to be deployed, hopefully in Q1 17.
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