Hunter Customs
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I'm with 44 AMP on this one.
Best Regards
Bob Hunter
Best Regards
Bob Hunter
I ask NICS what he could do to correct the problem, I was told there's nothing he could do because he was not denied.
As Hunter Customs said, NICS will not tell ANYONE the reasons for a delay. They will not tell the dealer the reason for a denial either. Yhis is part of the Federal Brady Law.44 AMPQuote:
I ask NICS what he could do to correct the problem, I was told there's nothing he could do because he was not denied.
You should talk to someone else at NICS, or rather HE should.
He's pulling your leg.A few years ago friend of mine had a delay a couple times, (hours not days) and he went through channels about it. Turned out his file was "flagged", and that was all the operator could tell, they had to get the supervisor to check why it was flagged.
Q level clearance means absolutely nothing. When someone gets a NICS delay, it just means the FBI needs additional time to research the buyers name and records.It was flagged because he had a Q level clearance! Apparently, they put a "this is a good guy" note or something on his file, as it hasn't happened since.
Shane - sorry I took so long to get back to this.Hal, I get your point about BIDS having to retain a database and NICS required to destroy/delete the info.
My counterpoint is, how do we know without a doubt that information is being deleted.