My friend bought 4 guns in the last 3 weeks and is worried someone may come questioning... has anyone had any experience with this? When does the ATF stark knockin' on the front door?
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My friend bought 4 guns in the last 3 weeks and is worried someone may come questioning... has anyone had any experience with this? When does the ATF stark knockin' on the front door?
My friend bought 4 guns in the last 3 weeks and is worried someone may come questioning... has anyone had any experience with this? When does the ATF stark knockin' on the front door?
The title of this post is just silly!
You can never be too rich, too thin or have too many guns!
My friend bought 4 guns in the last 3 weeks and is worried someone may come questioning... has anyone had any experience with this? When does the ATF stark knockin' on the front door?
My friend bought 4 guns in the last 3 weeks and is worried someone may come questioning... has anyone had any experience with this? When does the ATF stark knockin' on the front door?
Guns are like money in the bank. They don't lose their value!
IF a multiple handgun purchase form was filled out (unsure of whether one was needed based upon your post) there is only a small chance that ATF will follow up.
They generally only follow up if there were multiples of the same gun (unless they are a matched set/collectible in nature) or there is another underlying circumstance.
IF a multiple handgun purchase form was filled out (unsure of whether one was needed based upon your post) there is only a small chance that ATF will follow up.
They generally only follow up if there were multiples of the same gun (unless they are a matched set/collectible in nature) or there is another underlying circumstance.
The title of this post is just silly!
My friend bought two pistols at the same time and his local friend in the PD notified him he was on some type of ATF watch list or something.
Usually once they know you're "legit" (eg, "yeah, I bought those 5 handguns for my own use..." ) they don't bother you. Sometimes they don't even bother the buyer and call the FFL first to see if the dealer knows the person (eg, is the person a "regular" or not, etc. )
The only saving grace with the MHP form crap is that from what I've heard, most of the BATFE people checking up on these are not a pain in the ass about it.
Mike