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<blockquote data-quote="Honeybee" data-source="post: 1705702" data-attributes="member: 3655"><p>Ok, I am an FFL so maybe I can clear up some of the stupid confusion here.</p><p></p><p>Oklahoma does not register handguns but some states do.</p><p>when a gun is brought in for transfer or we buy it to sell to someone we have to record who we recieved it from and usually get all the information right from their drivers license</p><p>The information is recorded into our bound book.</p><p>There is no checking the gun to see if it is stolen, to do that we would have to turn the gun over to a police officer and wait till they check it out, if it is stolen then we never get it back and have no recourse.</p><p>When we sell a gun we have them fill out a 4473 which is a background check. We do record what they are buying but that information is kept private unless we are requested to turn over the records for the purchaser of a specific gun</p><p>they can do that if the gun is recovered from an illegal activity and the feds want to know if the gun belongs to who they think it is.</p><p>In that same bound book that shows where we got the gun, we record where the gun went and then we are required to hold on to the bound books for a period of 20 years.</p><p></p><p>So the gun is not registered to you but there is a paper trail.</p><p></p><p>hope this clears up some information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Honeybee, post: 1705702, member: 3655"] Ok, I am an FFL so maybe I can clear up some of the stupid confusion here. Oklahoma does not register handguns but some states do. when a gun is brought in for transfer or we buy it to sell to someone we have to record who we recieved it from and usually get all the information right from their drivers license The information is recorded into our bound book. There is no checking the gun to see if it is stolen, to do that we would have to turn the gun over to a police officer and wait till they check it out, if it is stolen then we never get it back and have no recourse. When we sell a gun we have them fill out a 4473 which is a background check. We do record what they are buying but that information is kept private unless we are requested to turn over the records for the purchaser of a specific gun they can do that if the gun is recovered from an illegal activity and the feds want to know if the gun belongs to who they think it is. In that same bound book that shows where we got the gun, we record where the gun went and then we are required to hold on to the bound books for a period of 20 years. So the gun is not registered to you but there is a paper trail. hope this clears up some information. [/QUOTE]
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