Originally posted by: K1052
Normal firearms transactions are not regularly registered with the government. The dealer holds on to the firearms transfer form that you fill out.
Every firearm sale (besides black powder) has to be passed through the feds who may approve, reject, or put the sale on hold indefinately. They recently changed the "hold" rules which allowed a sale to take place of a rifle/shotgun if no approval was given after three days, at least around here. Those records are protected like gold. My name is on many of them as the person who filled out the form, so if there is ever a crime with that gun I will be contacted even if I move or quit my job. Handguns sales are much, much worse. If anyone thinks sales are easy they're very misinformed. Luckily after a few legal sales in which the firearm has passed hands the government would have to really work on tracking it down. Yes, I am one of those guys who wouldn't let go of my firearms unless someone used major physical force against me.
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