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<blockquote data-quote="reddog1" data-source="post: 1687440" data-attributes="member: 7050"><p>There are only five lines to list firearms on a 4473, however the dealer may attach as many pieces of paper needed to complete the transfer. </p><p></p><p>There is no limit how many firearms may be transferred on a single 4473. </p><p></p><p></p><p>If you buy 2 or more HANDGUNS from the same dealer in a 5 day business period, the dealer must submit a Multiple Handgun Sales Report.</p><p>One copy goes to the ATF National Tracing Center in Kearneysville WV, </p><p>One goes to local sheriffs office of the dealer. </p><p>One copy gets attached to the 4473 for records. </p><p></p><p>My ASSUMPTION as to why they do this, is primarily to make sure people are not engaging in "the business" witout an FF License</p><p></p><p>For instance, you have had 15 multiple handgun sales forms submitted on you in 3 months, there is a CHANCE, the ATF may visit you to make sure you still have posession of those firearms. </p><p></p><p>If you dont have those firearms, LOL well, you see where im going. Again this is just my assumption. I could be wrong as to why the actually do the process. </p><p>Thanks</p><p>Patrick</p><p>BANG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reddog1, post: 1687440, member: 7050"] There are only five lines to list firearms on a 4473, however the dealer may attach as many pieces of paper needed to complete the transfer. There is no limit how many firearms may be transferred on a single 4473. If you buy 2 or more HANDGUNS from the same dealer in a 5 day business period, the dealer must submit a Multiple Handgun Sales Report. One copy goes to the ATF National Tracing Center in Kearneysville WV, One goes to local sheriffs office of the dealer. One copy gets attached to the 4473 for records. My ASSUMPTION as to why they do this, is primarily to make sure people are not engaging in "the business" witout an FF License For instance, you have had 15 multiple handgun sales forms submitted on you in 3 months, there is a CHANCE, the ATF may visit you to make sure you still have posession of those firearms. If you dont have those firearms, LOL well, you see where im going. Again this is just my assumption. I could be wrong as to why the actually do the process. Thanks Patrick BANG [/QUOTE]
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