Is that in the paperwork they email you or do you mean from the "print application" thing? Because if that's the case, I've had a page 7 the entire time, but no approval notice.
@DaemonAssassin helped me, and she still shoots straight, but if you want a more class-based builder's course, then see all of the above.
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From my experience with patients, there's no one that comes knocking on your door to take your firearm. It's moreso that you may get denied for the initial MMCC registration if they figure it out. If you lie about owning a firearm when asked for application or verification purposes, you can face...
As a registered provider that can certify patients, it is kind of crap. I always suggest to patients that they sign their firearm over to a spouse or family member they live with (son/daughter/etc) and then they can apply for the card without an issue. Some are willing, some aren't.
I had read that, but I wasn't sure if I needed to previously attend a meeting to be able to sign up before the walkthrough. I guess I read it wrong and thought I had to attend the annual meeting and then go for a walk through, rather than doing one or the other. I'll drop them a line though...
Not to hijack this thread, but I was thinking about the BRC since aafg is a RIDICULOUS process just to plink every once and a while.
To verify I'm getting it right, to join up I'd have to go Jan 21st to sign up, and then can do my walk the 22nd, buying my badge that day. Does that mean I can...
Funny enough I bought that exact one without seeing this post and had to learn the hard way to cut the front rubber tip of after fiddling with it for 10 minutes.
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There's no real definition of HBAR in the legislation, so I think it just has to be advertised or stamped as such.
Also that is the weirdest barrel I've ever seen.