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<blockquote data-quote="Shootin 4 Fun" data-source="post: 1934743" data-attributes="member: 6465"><p>For those who think that a filling out a 4473 is registering a firearm, it's not. Here is a step by step of the process that an FFL goes through. </p><p></p><p>Step 1. Receive gun</p><p>Step 2. Log gun into A&D book</p><p>Step 3. Sell gun</p><p>Step 4. Buyer fills out 4473</p><p>Step 5. FFL calls info into NICS for approval before recording firearm data on 4473</p><p>Step 6. If approved buyer pays for gun and leaves with gun</p><p>Step 7. FFL records gun inventory number & s/n on 4473</p><p>Step 8. FFL logs gun out of A&D book. </p><p>Step 9. FFL files 4473</p><p>Step 10. Retain 4473 for 20 years</p><p></p><p>As you can see, the firearm info never left the shop. To track a firearm the popo has to start with the manufacturer and follow the gun through it's logistical route to the buyer...the info is not in a database somewhere and the process is rather labor intensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shootin 4 Fun, post: 1934743, member: 6465"] For those who think that a filling out a 4473 is registering a firearm, it's not. Here is a step by step of the process that an FFL goes through. Step 1. Receive gun Step 2. Log gun into A&D book Step 3. Sell gun Step 4. Buyer fills out 4473 Step 5. FFL calls info into NICS for approval before recording firearm data on 4473 Step 6. If approved buyer pays for gun and leaves with gun Step 7. FFL records gun inventory number & s/n on 4473 Step 8. FFL logs gun out of A&D book. Step 9. FFL files 4473 Step 10. Retain 4473 for 20 years As you can see, the firearm info never left the shop. To track a firearm the popo has to start with the manufacturer and follow the gun through it's logistical route to the buyer...the info is not in a database somewhere and the process is rather labor intensive. [/QUOTE]
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