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Join the contest SubscribeI know getting delayed happens... but how the hell does it happen to the FFL holder?? And WTF do I do... It isn't like I don't already have the gun.
he is the FFL holder...Clearly you leave the firearm with FFL & go about your business.
Hard to do when I am the FFL.....Clearly you leave the firearm with FFL & go about your business.
Not really, you just are breaking it in for customer.Hard to do when I am the FFL.....
I bet you are right.... It is just weird seeing the subject name and user name being the same and then a delay, almost comical actually.like I said I bet the NICS computer system was either busy or down and when it times out(I have heard 60 seconds) you get a "delayed"...
So you follow those rules... No difference on whether this was you or a customer... its all personal information. NICS doesnt know or care that you are the FFL holder in this case, thats not really relevant.
So..... I got delayed today, but the interesting part is I am the FFL/SOT holder. Has anyone else ever had this happen?? Like seriously WTF?? How the hell does this happen?? Oh and on top of it I am a full time LEO and Retired Military.
Not verboten. But if a licensee is using it for personal collecting and not for business, atf will take the license.I seem to recall that buying guns under your FFL only to transfer into YOUR personal collection was verbotten. At least that is what the agent told me when I was discussing transferring guns bought under an FFL for a personal collection.
But with that being said it is probably just the record number of gun sales this month slowing things down coupled with the "administration" doing all it can to throw a wrench into the mix.
If it's transferred to him, he can do what he wants with it. If it's under the ffl, there's going to be questions if it's not there at inspection.Why are you transferring to yourself? Why not leave it under the FFL?
Makes sense. I location at inspection the only reason? Can a FFL holder carry a gun that is not personally transferred?If it's transferred to him, he can do what he wants with it. If it's under the ffl, there's going to be questions if it's not there at inspection.
Yes, I can. But if it was ment to be mine I transfer it out to myself... sadly this is only the second one I have sold my self. I acquired all my guns pre FFL. The FFL has slowed me down on buying guns, I get to handle everyone else's that cone through, don't feel the need to buy to many more for myself.Makes sense. I location at inspection the only reason? Can a FFL holder carry a gun that is not personally transferred?
I do the same, transfer immediately including the NFA stuff. The fewer open dispositions the better imo.Yes, I can. But if it was ment to be mine I transfer it out to myself... sadly this is only the second one I have sold my self. I acquired all my guns pre FFL. The FFL has slowed me down on buying guns, I get to handle everyone else's that cone through, don't feel the need to buy to many more for myself.
Yup... but this just shows me how F'ed up the system is.isnt it after 3 days without a decision the FFL can go ahead with the transfer at their own discression?
.......i mean.....who knows you better than you....eh?
This. Happened to me and I am an ffl. Thought it was funny that I had legal possession of the firearm but couldn’t release it to myselfClearly you leave the firearm with FFL & go about your business.
I agree and think that’s the most likely reason.An FBI guy told me that when you get delayed the most likely cause is that there's another Bigrederic who is prohibited, or on one of their watch/tracked lists, and they require a second human to reconfirm/double-check that it is one of the "good" Bigrederics, and not the shitbird one they're looking for.
He said that using your social security number (which alot of people don't want to do) lowers the likelihood that you will get delayed, but it can still happen just based on name matching in the database.
How much truth there is to this is anyone's guess, but it made sense to me.
I was told that since my FFL is under a LLC and not under a sole proprietorship it had to have NICS done... I could have been misled I guess.So you transfered a firearm from your own ffl/sot to yourself via a 4473? If your name is on the license there is no need to transfer other than logging in your disposition book. No need for a 4473 or nics check.
I dont think it has anything to do with the llc or not, unless you're closing your books and killing the license.
I think the regulations are grey in the area of using items that are still in inventory. They could be demo/test units or just items that you cant sell and remain in inventory, and there’s no limit to how long that can go on. Easy to use one’s imagination to come up with a use case where ATF would take a very dim view. Like getting in a shooting at 7-eleven with a gun thats in your inventory.
To me it would be a hassle to manage guns in inventory that I want to use regularly, and ncreases the likelihood i’ll make a mistake come inspection time. Like I said above, I want no open dispositions.
Im in the exact same boat with personal, duty, and inventory.I have 2 safes, and keep buisness stuff in one and personal and work stuff in the other. I have work guns as well... let's make things real confusing right. Work SBR, bolt gun, pistol and cans for both rifles.
Im in the exact same boat with personal, duty, and inventory.
Yes, thats what we do. Separate safes.Isn't it an ATF requirement to separate inventory from person firearms? It's been a hundred years, but I do believe that was at one time a requirement.
They say you can tag personal items... a actual safe isn't a reequipment. But it is the easiest solution.Isn't it an ATF requirement to separate inventory from person firearms? It's been a hundred years, but I do believe that was at one time a requirement.
Nothing is impossible for a government bureaucracyIt just seems like a impossible circumstance.
So..... I got delayed today, but the interesting part is I am the FFL/SOT holder. Has anyone else ever had this happen?? Like seriously WTF?? How the hell does this happen?? Oh and on top of it I am a full time LEO and Retired Military.