MilitaryArms
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- Apr 19, 2008
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This is the new and improved version of the old video. It took me 2 days of filming and editing to get this one right... I left some stuff out in the old video. But this one should be good to go in terms of being comprehensive.I used this video to guide me through the paperwork process on my recent Form 1. It was quite helpful and I was able to use the very slick editable .pdf format. Very cool.
Thanks Tim!
This is the new and improved version of the old video.
1. It needs to be noted that the Form HAS to be printed on one sheet of paper. If someone prints it out in the default manner (two sheets for most computers) it will get kicked back.
He's right, it has to be submitted as two identical double-sided forms. Reprint and resign before you send it to ATF.How sure of this are you? I did not see anywhere where 1 page was stipulated in the instructions, so I printed on two.
Do I need to redo my CLEO signoff? (I haven't gotten forms back from CLEO yet)
He's right, it has to be submitted as two identical double-sided forms. Reprint and resign before you send it to ATF.
That sounds like a go!I guess not all is lost. I could just reprint the first page on the other side of the CLEO-signed second page. That should work.
These minor nuances are the most annoying things about the ATF paperwork.
A long time ago I made the mistake of not printing on both side and the ATF sent it back to me. Fortunately I had scanned the original before sending it off (with CLEO sign-off) and just printed another copy. It only took like 2 weeks after getting it back from the ATF for correction that they sent it back to me approved.I guess not all is lost. I could just reprint the first page on the other side of the CLEO-signed second page. That should work.
These minor nuances are the most annoying things about the ATF paperwork.
like the form one that is two sided is the 5330.20 two sided as well?
Run the paper through the printer and only print one side of the document (select print page 1). Put the paper back in the printer up-side-down and print page 2.
Well that makes a ton of sense
Thanks, I really dont know how I didnt think of that.