I must have been extremely lucky as I submitted an individual eForm 1 on 7/6/22 and it was approved 8/19/22. I submitted another end of August, who knows when I’ll get that one.
My Form 4 was submitted 7/8, hoping to get back by January.
That said, I’m not sure the approval process is linear despite the specific results reported by individuals or businesses online.
I’m kicking around if an intermediate-9 might be a fun and useful “Ranch Rifle” for here in the swampy or piney south.
My first centerfire rifle was a long-since-stolen 7600 in .35 Whelen, and my most recent is a 16” 9mm AR-RDB. I always wanted, but never tried, loading .357 Magnum bullets into Whelen cases for light loads.
It looks like an upcoming project will be a SBR in x39 boltface AK, and I wonder about 6.5 Grendel necked to 9mm? I’ve got guns I can buy ammo by the case for, this would also be rifle-as-handloading-excuse. Ranges really aren’t that long out here and the toughest critters are the hogs.
I loved the power of the Whelen back in the day, and I’ve come to realize that a part of that was the terminal ballistics of old-school cup-and-core at close range on the higher impact speed of their design parameters. What happens with either the round nose or pointer 180-225grain stuff, out what’ll necessarily be closer to, uhhhh, 30-30/9mm wildcat out of a 13.7-10” barrel? Would it still be nasty out to 100m? Or maybe as far as 250m range? With .357 Magnum bonded pistol bullets, just how hard and fast could they be pushed?
I wouldn’t be unhappy with 30 Gremlin, instead. Light to midweight 30-cal rifle bullets match up weight was pretty close to .357 pistol bullets, and I guess(?) that 300 BLK popularity has given us a deep enough selection of rifle bullets with terminal performed towards lower velocities than -06 or 308. Or maybe jump all the way smallbore to the 6ARC. I don’t want a bunch of rifles, I want just few that I really like. Any way of it, I’ll get my jollies of designing and making ammo for the gun.
Is this .35 Grendel an idea with real terminal ballistics potential, or is this just riggings of heartstrings for 9mm rifles?
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Most of my 5.56 AR's in the 10.3 to 12.5 inch format... Most are SBR'd, I kept the KAC as a pistol so it could travel a bit easier even though with e file it isn't hard to file the out of state forms....
"So strong is this propensity of mankind, to fall into mutual animosities, that where no substantial occasion presents itself, the most frivolous and fanciful distinctions have been sufficient to kindle their unfriendly passions, and excite their most violent conflicts." - James Madison, Federalist No 10
Police trade in factory ban era Colt SBR with an 11.5 barrel. Originally a flattop. Came from Arms Unlimited a few years back for 500 bucks plus the stamp. I swapped out the uppers for a old Colt A1 I had laying around in the parts bins. It spends most of its time hanging out with my other HEAT themed long guns...
"So strong is this propensity of mankind, to fall into mutual animosities, that where no substantial occasion presents itself, the most frivolous and fanciful distinctions have been sufficient to kindle their unfriendly passions, and excite their most violent conflicts." - James Madison, Federalist No 10
You are absolutely onto something. I was thinking a .358 Grendel (name??) could use .357 Magnum stuff at rifle-low/moderate speeds that would still give high-end subgun level performance, and then also being able shoot the actual rifle-caliber .358 bullets, probably the 180s-225s, including the roundnoses. There's just not going to be a ton of velocity with about 38 grs. H2O case capacity and 10.5-12.5 barrel length.
If the bullets will still provide quality terminal plus some-minimal exterior ballistic performance to 100m, or maybe even as far as 250m, if it could clearly be a world of ballistics far beyond 9x19mm PCC, then... hey!
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I don't believe you've ever been able to e-file Form 20s. As of posting, you certainly can't. You can email a filled out Form 20, but it's not really the same.
ATF Forms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 6A, 9, 10 and 5300.11 are available for eForms submission.
Source: https://www.atf.gov/firearms/applications-eforms