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When they announced the run of semi-auto ones, I was tempted to buy. IIRC, they were pricey and I lost interest. Good thing I didn't invest in one, because it looks like they are getting melted down by ATF. :eek:
 
Proof that the 4473 you fill out is in fact a registration.

How else would they know who to send these letters to?
 
Proof that the 4473 you fill out is in fact a registration.

How else would they know who to send these letters to?


Proof that the 4473 you fill out is in fact a registration.

How else would they know who to send these letters to?

The dealer is required to maintain the paperwork for a period of no less than 20 years. They run the trace this way. If the gun traded hands via private party in a state prior to needing a dealer to do the transfer then the trail stops there.
 
The dealer is required to maintain the paperwork for a period of no less than 20 years. They run the trace this way. If the gun traded hands via private party in a state prior to needing a dealer to do the transfer then the trail stops there.

Bingo. ATF follows the transfer trail to the final owner, if they can. Been that way for 50+ years.
 
Bingo. ATF follows the transfer trail to the final owner, if they can. Been that way for 50+ years.
Effectively the ATF does have a registry in a State like ours.

Edit: transfers between legal relatives can end this tracking process. Especially if a few families are involved in a transfer of a firearm. This could make for some fun family reunions.
 
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From this, it looks like the manufacturer/importer screwed their customers by being sloppy about the law, in particular the "readily restored" language :

UPDATED ******* ATF updated me today again just after publishing. They stated that their lawyers looked at the receiver and it was identical to the automatic in semi-automatic version, but the decision did not come from the tech branch.

If the receiver was identical to the auto, not in mere markings, but in machining -- that would be a big issue because the conversion to full auto would simply require swapping out the guts.
 

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