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8/24/2012 6:42:16 PM EDT
I have tried searching a little and my apoligies to admin if I have missed it in another post, but I understand that I will be performing an interview in a few weeks with the ATF, What should i prepare myself for I spoke to an agent a couple weeks ago and he really didnt give me much info and I know they go over the rules and regulations with me but I just dont want to get hit with any surprises and caught off guard. Any suggestions, opinions, or information would be greatly appreciated.
8/27/2012 6:32:03 AM EDT
[#1]
yeah, im a little curious what to expect too.
8/27/2012 6:50:39 AM EDT
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I have tried searching a little and my apoligies to admin if I have missed it in another post, but I understand that I will be performing an interview in a few weeks with the ATF, What should i prepare myself for I spoke to an agent a couple weeks ago and he really didnt give me much info and I know they go over the rules and regulations with me but I just dont want to get hit with any surprises and caught off guard. Any suggestions, opinions, or information would be greatly appreciated.


Well I just had my interview a couple of weeks ago.  First off.. I would suggest don’t stress yourself to much about it.  Second.. be prepared and show them that you are organized and ready.  If you have paperwork about your business (ex. Tax info, zoning, business license, etc.) make copies of that and give it to them.  Shows you are prepared.  Also if you have an A&D book have that out so they can show you how to fill that out as well.  Have a pad and pen ready to take notes on different aspects of filling out the information.    

Lastly,  If you have questions about something make sure you ask.  They are there to help you so take advantage of it.

As for blind siding questions.. there aren’t any really.  Not that i can think of.

Good Luck!
8/27/2012 10:41:13 AM EDT
[#3]
They'll be most impressed if you call him by his actual title, Industry Operations Investigator (IOI). They are NOT agents. Don't have criminal enforcement powers.
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