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Colt and Remington may be moving.
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<blockquote data-quote="cktad" data-source="post: 1885607" data-attributes="member: 2521"><p>Buying from an FFL and filling out a Fm 4473 is a form of registration. All your personal information and the information about the firearm you bought is on the form and the FFL dealer must keep it for 20 years. If they go out of business prior to the 20 years, the records must be sent to the ATF. The ATF can also gain access to those records when needed to trace a weapon. This has been done numerous times by the ATF. Of course, if you sell that firearm without doing a FM 4473 then the paper trail is broken. That''s why they want to close the gun-show-loophole and require all firearm sold to have a FM 4473 filled out. Then the paper trail would not be broken at least not for 20 years.</p><p></p><p>And California requires registration of all "assault" weapons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cktad, post: 1885607, member: 2521"] Buying from an FFL and filling out a Fm 4473 is a form of registration. All your personal information and the information about the firearm you bought is on the form and the FFL dealer must keep it for 20 years. If they go out of business prior to the 20 years, the records must be sent to the ATF. The ATF can also gain access to those records when needed to trace a weapon. This has been done numerous times by the ATF. Of course, if you sell that firearm without doing a FM 4473 then the paper trail is broken. That''s why they want to close the gun-show-loophole and require all firearm sold to have a FM 4473 filled out. Then the paper trail would not be broken at least not for 20 years. And California requires registration of all "assault" weapons. [/QUOTE]
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