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  • tv1217

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    I'm recently down a finger, do I have to tell the ATF concerning my currently stamped items? I understand the process for missing prints on new applications, this is not about that.
     

    tv1217

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    Thank you. Wearing all the gear really saved my butt but not my ability to point at things or complete fingerprint cards lol
     

    MontereyC6

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    I'm not sure I have an exact answer. I don't believe you need to go back on your approved items. Never heard of anyone needing to do that, and my search came back with nada.
     

    tv1217

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    In the future, I'd just print the nub and not say anything.

    I l already looked into that and you just write "Amp" in that spot. This was asking about things you already have a stop for, since the ATF likes to be updated on every little thing that changes I wondered if that includes prints.
     

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    I l already looked into that and you just write "Amp" in that spot. This was asking about things you already have a stop for, since the ATF likes to be updated on every little thing that changes I wondered if that includes prints.

    The prints are really for the FBI to do the background check. But, I think you have an interesting question, and think you should contact the ATF and ask.
     

    tv1217

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    Yeah I actually did send them an email too but that answer could take anywhere from hours to months with those people lol
     

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