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3. Any unserialized firearms that is taken to a gunsmith for service that cannot be completed in less than an "overnight" would require the FFL to serialize the firearm. How, I don't know. Would that require a 4473? Who knows, probably not even the ATF. If the model for this is the Maryland law (these laws are often all written for law makers and administrative units by NGOs like Brady, etc), they would serialize a firearm with the intials, Zipcode of the owner and the. a serial number.
Joe Biden's first 80% would be JB205000001.
3. Any unserialized firearms that is taken to a gunsmith for service that cannot be completed in less than an "overnight" would require the FFL to serialize the firearm. How, I don't know. Would that require a 4473? Who knows, probably not even the ATF. If the model for this is the Maryland law (these laws are often all written for law makers and administrative units by NGOs like Brady, etc), they would serialize a firearm with the intials, Zipcode of the owner and the. a serial number.
Joe Biden's first 80% would be JB205000001.
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Currently, the ATF has been upping the pressure to close as many FFLs as possible. Every mistake made by an FFL could yield a disciplinary action against them. I am talking about not capitalizing a name on a 4473. The ATF is bow requiring that all 4473s, and other records be retained forever. This, I postulate, is a move for the ATF to capture all records of guns when they eventually us bureaucratic gang gang tactics to close as many FFLs as possible. They could then send them to West Virginia for digitization, adding to their illegal searchable database.
~Jack
4/4:
Currently, the ATF has been upping the pressure to close as many FFLs as possible. Every mistake made by an FFL could yield a disciplinary action against them. I am talking about not capitalizing a name on a 4473. The ATF is bow requiring that all 4473s, and other records be retained forever. This, I postulate, is a move for the ATF to capture all records of guns when they eventually us bureaucratic gang gang tactics to close as many FFLs as possible. They could then send them to West Virginia for digitization, adding to their illegal searchable database.
~Jack
CZ vz. 38 chambered in .380 ACP. They were manufactured from 1939 to 1945. They never saw use by Czechoslovakian military, but some were exported to Bulgaria before German occupiation, they were used by German Police & security forces, Finland purchased 1,700 from Germany in 1940, and some were captured by Yugoslav Partisans
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