EFA10/Reporting requirements if manufacturer replaces gun?

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I recently sent my CZ P10C back to CZ for warranty work, but they damaged the original gun and shipped a new one to replace it. In light of the new laws, do I have any reporting requirements that I have to do like filing an EFA10?
 
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I recently sent my CZ P10C back to CZ for warranty work, but they damaged the original gun and shipped a new one to replace it. In light of the new laws, do I have any reporting requirements that I have to do like filing an EFA10?
Strictly speaking as of this moment supposedly you're not compelled to do anything, but whenever the stupid portal exists and the phase in expires, you're supposed to do something lol
 
Assuming the EFA10 portal works- register it via that. Print the registration for back up.

That would be the risk-averse process. YRMV
 
Currently there is no legal requirement to enter anything into the transaction portal

407 (b) All firearm transactions within the commonwealth, including, but not limited to, all purchases, sales, rentals, leases, loans or other transfers shall be reported to the electronic firearms registration system. All firearm transactions shall be reported by all parties to the transaction via the electronic firearms registration system within 7 days of the sale, rental, lease, loan or other transfer; provided, however, that no report shall be required for a loan of a firearm to a duly licensed or exempted person for a period of less than 7 days.

2444 SECTION 157. The department of criminal justice information services shall establish the electronic firearms registration system established pursuant to section 121B of chapter 140 of the General Laws, as inserted by section 32, not later than 1 year after the effective date of this act; provided, that all firearms shall be registered in accordance with this act and not later than 1 year after said electronic firearms registration system is completed and publicly available.
The proscribed "electronic firearms registration system" is not "completed and publicly available" therefore you have up to 1 year after it is available to register the new firearm.
 
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