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Re: Firearms Compliance Letter
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 10:29 am
by KD5NRH
xpur3l0g1cx wrote:I tried to call them and got no response. It had to be the one from the gun show which I filled out the 4473 and all that but didn't realize his name I guess. The Wasr was the only 1 I had purchased in October I think... But I sold it to a police officer buddy of mine. It is in good hands
You might want to check with him, then; if it was lost or stolen and recovered, they might be trying to establish his ownership, since the last recorded sale was to you.
Re: Firearms Compliance Letter
Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 10:17 am
by barres
MojoTexas wrote:xpur3l0g1cx wrote:Hey all,
I received a Firearms Compliance letter regarding an inspection on an FFL that I have never heard of from whom I purchased a firearm from and they want to know more about the firearm. Have any of yall ever seen this before? I thought they dont keep "track" of us. Not sure what to think. It wants me to call them. Any input?
You have never heard of the FFL, but you purchased a firearm from them? Did you or did you not actually purchase a firearm from them?
The last time I made a purchase at a gun show, I didn't know the dealer's name. I didn't think it would be a big deal, since it would be on the receipt, right? Once I got out to my car, I pulled the receipt out of the gun case, and it was a generic receipt with nothing on it to identify the seller. To this day, I do not know from whom I purchased my GP100, but they have a 4473 on me.
Re: Firearms Compliance Letter
Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 6:03 pm
by DoubleJ
yeah, but you got a GP100, so I think you came out ahead!!!

Re: Firearms Compliance Letter
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 8:19 pm
by lunchbox
what ever became of this