Yes, it was!
I was at the Lackawanna County Sheriff's office yesterday, had to wait for one fellow in front of my but if you timed it from the moment I was called to the desk then the whole process took 10 minutes.
A couple notes, if you find an application online do not bother with it, they will only accept the ones they have for you in the office. Further do not bother making a photo-copy of your resident firearms license, she told the guy in front of me that they have to physically make the copy, and it cost you $1.
When the Sheriff's deputy was handing me my license she said "When it comes time for renewal return to our office, because some other counties are not issuing non-resident permits, but we do not have a problem with that here, and as long as we are still allowed to do it we will renew yours."
I told her I was aware of the other counties not abiding by the law, and asked her to please tell the sheriff thank you from me. She said she would and added, "I do not know how these other counties are getting away with not honoring the law."
My main reason for getting one being that I wonder how long till the PA AG stops honoring NH NR permits now that the NH state police are not requiring proof of a resident firearms license.