sorry everyone, that was because of us at acme. when we couldnt get through on the shop phone four of us pulled out cell phones so we had a grand total of five people war dialing the FBI. i finally got through after a modest 14 calls in a row.
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sorry everyone, that was because of us at acme. when we couldnt get through on the shop phone four of us pulled out cell phones so we had a grand total of five people war dialing the FBI. i finally got through after a modest 14 calls in a row.
sorry everyone, that was because of us at acme. when we couldnt get through on the shop phone four of us pulled out cell phones so we had a grand total of five people war dialing the FBI. i finally got through after a modest 14 calls in a row.
... at north shore they were not getting through due to all circuits being busy. They said it was like that all day. Not a big deal, they just called until they got through. I was there for close to an hour. We have to look on the bright side, that kind of gun buying volume is good if even 10% are first time buyers.
As ar as MIRCS. I had a time when buying and that was down. I was at Bobs and Jack pulled out a paper FA-10. Problem solved. ...
Bought a gun at Dicks in Dartmouth, MA. Got the transaction completed minutes before they announced the system was down and started issuing rain checks.
Leave it to the guberment to not plan for something like this. It's not like that have any previous experience to learn from with mass gun buying sparked by an anti-gun president being elected.... oh.... wait a minute...
That does NOT comply with the Brady Law, but since when does gov't have to abide by any laws? ...
Apparently they were selling guns as fast as the person on the phone could get approvals.