2026 Free Tax Stamp Update!

Published on January 7, 2026
Duration: 2:41

This video provides a critical update on ATF tax stamp processing, highlighting website crashes due to high submission volume but also surprisingly fast approvals for Form 1 and Form 4 applications. The speaker, an experienced firearms instructor, shares insights into potential wait time trends for 2025-2026 and offers practical advice for overcoming submission errors. Additionally, new suppressor models are showcased, including a Silent Steel flow-through and a Hunter Works unit on a 350 Legend rifle.

Quick Summary

The ATF website experienced crashes due to high tax stamp form submissions, but surprisingly fast approvals for Form 1 and Form 4 are being reported, sometimes within two days. Wait times have dropped significantly, with some approvals as fast as 14 hours. Persistent attempts are recommended for website submission errors.

Chapters

  1. 00:00ATF Website Crash & Fast Approvals
  2. 00:302025-2026 Wait Time Trends
  3. 01:09Tips for Website Submission Errors
  4. 01:56New Suppressor Showcase

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the ATF website crash recently?

The ATF website crashed due to an exceptionally high volume of tax stamp forms being submitted by users. This surge in applications overwhelmed the system's capacity, leading to temporary outages and submission difficulties for many.

What are the current wait times for ATF tax stamps?

Despite website issues, wait times for Form 1 and Form 4 tax stamp approvals have significantly decreased. Some applicants have reported receiving approvals in as little as two days, and in some cases, wait times have dropped to as low as 14 hours.

What should I do if I encounter ATF website errors when submitting forms?

If you experience website errors when trying to submit NFA forms, the advice is to remain persistent. Keep clicking and attempting to submit your form. Some users have found success after dedicating around 45 minutes to repeated submission attempts.

What new suppressors were featured in the video?

The video showcased a Silent Steel flow-through suppressor, noted for its design, and a Hunter Works suppressor. The Hunter Works suppressor was demonstrated mounted on a 350 Legend hunting rifle, suggesting its suitability for that caliber and application.

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