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  • SixPointEight
    Veteran Member
    • May 2009
    • 3788

    Bound Book help

    Suppose I should have looked this up before, but I received a C&R today and am putting it in my bound book. My question is, where is says name/FFL I put the person I got it from? If I got it from JG sales, do I need to list their FFL number/ Or just put J.G. Sales and be done with it?
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    Mssr. Eleganté
    Blue Blaze Irregular
    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
    • Oct 2005
    • 10401

    Originally posted by JT1989
    Suppose I should have looked this up before, but I received a C&R today and am putting it in my bound book. My question is, where is says name/FFL I put the person I got it from? If I got it from JG sales, do I need to list their FFL number/ Or just put J.G. Sales and be done with it?
    If you are talking about the "RECEIPT" section of the page then yes, you put the information of the person/business you acquired the firearm from. The regulations say you can either record their name and address or their name and FFL#. If you have all three bits of info (name, address, FFL#) then it doesn't hurt to include all three. But very few distributors include their FFL number on the invoices. 90% of my entries just have the name and address. One distributor (I think it was J&G) has an invoice that looks like they are including their FFL#, but after recording it a few times in my bound book I realized they were printing my FFL# on the invoice.
    Last edited by Mssr. Eleganté; 10-12-2010, 3:05 PM.
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      pingpong
      Calguns Addict
      • Apr 2008
      • 5450

      If you are talking about the "RECEIPT" section of the page then yes, you put the information of the person/business you acquired the firearm from. The regulations say you can either record their name and address or their name and FFL#. If you have all three bits of info (name, address, FFL#) then it doesn't hurt to include all three. But very few distributors include their FFL number on the invoices. 90% of my entries just have the name and address. One distributor (I think it was J&G) has an invoice that looks like they are including their FFL#, but after recording it a few times in my bound book I realized they were printing my FFL# on the invoice.
      What he said.
      Originally posted by luchador768
      We also had a lot of wannabe gangsters putting the display pistols down thier pants to "try them on.". If you bought a display handgun from the Riverside Turners in the 1990's there's a greater than average chance that there is cholo crotch on it.

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      • #4
        SixPointEight
        Veteran Member
        • May 2009
        • 3788

        If you are talking about the "RECEIPT" section of the page then yes, you put the information of the person/business you acquired the firearm from. The regulations say you can either record their name and address or their name and FFL#. If you have all three bits of info (name, address, FFL#) then it doesn't hurt to include all three. But very few distributors include their FFL number on the invoices. 90% of my entries just have the name and address. One distributor (I think it was J&G) has an invoice that looks like they are including their FFL#, but after recording it a few times in my bound book I realized they were printing my FFL# on the invoice.
        Lol! Alright, I'll do name and address then. Thanks for helping out the newbie!

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