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DOJ AW Rejection
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just correct it and resubmit.
i registered a M92 pistol, and got approvedComment
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Be careful, often the featured boxes reset when you resubmit. So I suspect you attempted to register a rifle with "no features" the second time around.Comment
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I sold my m92 just so I wouldn't have to deal with the headache and registering it.
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I think I’m just going to convert it to a featureless rifle so I don’t have to deal with the BS...Comment
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No, I never got to the second time around. It took them 3 months to reject me for issues other than what I thought they would reject me for, lol.Last edited by sheepdog~7.62; 10-10-2018, 10:36 AM.Comment
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A friend had a similar letter to "correct" and re-submit something. Wasn't a denial or rejection. No big deal.Comment
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Why would you wait to take action? Jeepers.
With the initial submission you are on the official radar. I can't image that if you just let things go that you wouldn't either get a follow up email asking for proof that the rifle has been converted to featureless or sold out of state, or a DOJ team eventually at your door asking to inspect the rifle. IOW, you are still going to have to have future contact with the DOJ, either way I would think - because you've notified the DOJ that you do own an AW.
If you are within the 30 days(?) allowed for the change, just update your application. Better to have at least one RAW than not.
-- MichaelComment
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I’m still within the 30 days. Sorry, saying “last month” sounds like it’s over the 30 days. Technically, I was probably on their radar when I initially bought the M92 while the SSE purchases were still viable.Why would you wait to take action? Jeepers.
With the initial submission you are on the official radar. I can't image that if you just let things go that you wouldn't either get a follow up email asking for proof that the rifle has been converted to featureless or sold out of state, or a DOJ team eventually at your door asking to inspect the rifle. IOW, you are still going to have to have future contact with the DOJ, either way I would think.
If you are within the 30 days(?) allowed for the change, just update your application. Better to have at least one RAW than not.
-- MichaelLast edited by sheepdog~7.62; 10-10-2018, 3:52 PM.Comment
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