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<blockquote data-quote="ConstitutionCowboy" data-source="post: 3271748" data-attributes="member: 745"><p>It doesn't work that way. The dealer can't do a NICS check on a transferee without logging the gun in. It needs to be listed on the 4473 when the NICS check is accomplished. If the dealer skips that part, if and when the ATF does an audit and the NTN doesn't show up in the dealers A&D book, it will constitute a violation. The disposition of the gun must have a clear and complete trail. It is truly a 'gotcha'.</p><p></p><p>A gunsmith can take in a gun for repair and does not have to log it in if the repair is completed and returned to the person who brought it in before the end of the day. If it has to spend the night or longer, it must be logged in. It can be returned to the person who brought it in without a NICS check. If a friend comes to pick up the gun for the person who dropped it off, the gun must be logged in and a 4473 and NICS check has to be made on the 'transferee' regardless if the gun was kept over night or completed the same day it was dropped off.</p><p></p><p>Woody</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConstitutionCowboy, post: 3271748, member: 745"] It doesn't work that way. The dealer can't do a NICS check on a transferee without logging the gun in. It needs to be listed on the 4473 when the NICS check is accomplished. If the dealer skips that part, if and when the ATF does an audit and the NTN doesn't show up in the dealers A&D book, it will constitute a violation. The disposition of the gun must have a clear and complete trail. It is truly a 'gotcha'. A gunsmith can take in a gun for repair and does not have to log it in if the repair is completed and returned to the person who brought it in before the end of the day. If it has to spend the night or longer, it must be logged in. It can be returned to the person who brought it in without a NICS check. If a friend comes to pick up the gun for the person who dropped it off, the gun must be logged in and a 4473 and NICS check has to be made on the 'transferee' regardless if the gun was kept over night or completed the same day it was dropped off. Woody [/QUOTE]
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