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Hello, today I picked up a Henry Lever Action Model H001ME from Turners. I got a copy of the 4473 when I initially filled it out and I also got a DROS copy when it was pending and when it got approved. Today I was looking at the rifle and the paperwork and I noticed that the model is listed incorrectly on the 4473 and DROS. On the 4473 and DROS it is listed as H001 instead of H001ME. How can I get this corrected, I didn't notice the mistake/error until after I got home today and now I'm getting a little anxious. If I don't get this corrected what is the worse that could happen? Would I get in trouble for the mistake that the FFL did? I really want to get the issue corrected.
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It's a nothing-burger. If it was listed on the paperwork as .22WMR that implies it is the ME. On the scale of 1000 paperwork errors that can occur during a firearms acquisition, this is like #998
It may not even be considered an error. Does it actually say H001ME on the gun?. Because whatever the SKU on a box or catalog is does not matter, what the gun is stamped with is more important. I doubt H001 appears on the gun anywhere. Last edited by SkyHawk; 09-24-2022 at 9:41 AM.. |
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No one cares. The serial number is the only thing people are going to look at. You go bringing it up to Turners and they might demand you give it back to them and they re-DROS it. No one cares. Just go shoot it and enjoy it.
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I’m not sure that’s entirely true. I had a colt national match come in with a serial number in the 14000 range and we tried to determine if that was the serial was complete or Not as some years had variations to SN and they came back with needing more details cause they had over 11 different “national match colt 1911 with that EXACT serial number. So we had to determine based off of stamping which one it was. ended up being a 1965 gold cup trophy national match not just a national match. If that makes sense. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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