BehindTheIronCurtain
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- Jan 28, 2011
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So my ffl dealer finally has my gun ready, b
Enforce I can take possession, I must first go to the clerk's office with proof of purchase, and the serial number given to me by phone by the ffl.
Off I go to do the paper work at the clerk's office. Well, the main pistol clerk put my serial number down as G30SF which most of you can tell is the model, NOT the serial number. Before I could correct her, she was called off to translate for some crying woman. Now in comes her supervisor, confident that she can finish the form. She too puts in G30SF I correct her in time, and give her the right number. 3 letters, 3 numbers, she says it is too short to be a serial number. I have to call my ffl dealer to confirm the number. She won't believe it.
Finally she enters it in the system and it is accepted, but now my permit/license card is reprinted with the model and serial number, I have to come back in 2 weeks to pick it up because it has to be signed by the judge again. My original card had the info hand written so I can now pick up my gun with my green coupon.
If I want another gun, I pay $5 get permission from the judge, and the process starts all over again.
Why is it that pistol clerks don't know the first thing about pistols. She even asked if my glock 30 was a revolver.
Enforce I can take possession, I must first go to the clerk's office with proof of purchase, and the serial number given to me by phone by the ffl.
Off I go to do the paper work at the clerk's office. Well, the main pistol clerk put my serial number down as G30SF which most of you can tell is the model, NOT the serial number. Before I could correct her, she was called off to translate for some crying woman. Now in comes her supervisor, confident that she can finish the form. She too puts in G30SF I correct her in time, and give her the right number. 3 letters, 3 numbers, she says it is too short to be a serial number. I have to call my ffl dealer to confirm the number. She won't believe it.
Finally she enters it in the system and it is accepted, but now my permit/license card is reprinted with the model and serial number, I have to come back in 2 weeks to pick it up because it has to be signed by the judge again. My original card had the info hand written so I can now pick up my gun with my green coupon.
If I want another gun, I pay $5 get permission from the judge, and the process starts all over again.
Why is it that pistol clerks don't know the first thing about pistols. She even asked if my glock 30 was a revolver.