Got the M&P40 today in the mail. Well packed and fast shipping. Really nice to deal with Joe. Thanks!
Got the M&P40 today in the mail. Well packed and fast shipping. Really nice to deal with Joe. Thanks!
CSSA Life Member
congrats! Just wait for the paper, ATT is from your range apply for you.
Member CSSA, NFA
The registration process is handled by the CFO - since you have the handgun, obviously the transfer was approved and your registration should arrive shortly.
Contact your gun club and make sure they're aware that you have received the pistol. The gun club will submit the paperwork to the CFO. Once approved by the CFO, the ATT is sent to your club.
Depending on the club, they occasionally "forget" to submit your paperwork. It's a good idea that if you haven't heard from your gun club in 6 weeks or so, call the CFO - while they don't issue the ATT directly to you, they CAN tell you if the ATT has been processed - - kind of a back-door method to keeping your gun club honest, if they have a past issue with their members
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Oh, another question. Once I have the registration and ATT, do I need to keep the originals with me when going to club, or copies are fine?
I vaguely remember the instructor said copies are fine for registration and ATT(originals kept in safe), just keep the RPAL card with me.
CSSA Life Member
enjoy. my first pistol was the mp9. shot it a few times and then had to get more pistols to try all the different types :D
"This is my country, there are many like it, but this one is mine---------"
Congrats! That was an exciting and rewarding day for me when it happened, I'm happy for you! AFAIK copies are fine, but there are a number of lawyers (along with a pile of knowledgeable citizens) that could confirm for you, probably best to a) try the search function and then b) post in the Legalese section to be safe.
Nice,my first was a norinco 1911.in Alberta we have to send proof of club membership before an att is issued.