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  • #16
    jksupplyco
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 1623

    Originally posted by halifax
    If FFLs can provide a service for LE, why is LE so adverse to running numbers for FFLs?
    Have you contacted your local Sheriffs Dept to inquire?

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    • #17
      halifax
      Veteran Member
      • Oct 2005
      • 4440

      Originally posted by jksupplyco
      Have you contacted your local Sheriffs Dept to inquire?
      Yep. I was told that those services are for official use only and they even have to justify their use of it.
      Jim


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      • #18
        pullnshoot25
        Banned
        • Mar 2007
        • 8068

        Originally posted by halifax
        Yep. I was told that those services are for official use only and they even have to justify their use of it.
        And I can tell you from personal experience that a lot of cops just absolutely LOOOOVE running serials.

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        • #19
          tenpercentfirearms
          Vendor/Retailer
          • Apr 2005
          • 13007

          My relationship with local law enforcement is such that I probably wouldn't have a hard time finding out if a gun was stolen or not. If coppers can run serial numbers at traffic stops, then it isn't going to be too hard to run a serial number for a gun dealer that suspects a stolen firearm.
          www.tenpercentfirearms.com was open from 2005 until 2018. I now own Westside Arms.

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          • #20
            kemasa
            I need a LIFE!!
            • Jun 2005
            • 10706

            People do not know all of the details of the paperwork and what happens to it. If they did, then they would never put their social security numbers on the 4473 as it serves no purpose to do so.

            Do most people know that if you sell two hanguns within 5 days to the same person that you have to fill out a form and report it? No, they don't. They also don't know if there is a process to check to see if firearms are stolen or not.
            Kemasa.
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            • #21
              taperxz
              I need a LIFE!!
              • Feb 2010
              • 19395

              Not all gun dealers want to help you get your stuff back. Tabor in San Bruno sold me a couple long rifles that were then stolen from me. When i went back to him to see if he could look up the serials for me he said he didnt have time. He was more than thrilled to sell me a couple new rifles though.

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              • #22
                kemasa
                I need a LIFE!!
                • Jun 2005
                • 10706

                It can be difficult to go through all the records, but it still would be nice if they tried, as time permitted.

                Honestly, anything that you buy that has a decent value to you should be recorded in a safe location. This can help with recovery and/or convicting the criminal. This includes cell phones, GPS devices, radar detectors, TVs, stereos, electronics, stoves, computers, etc.
                Kemasa.
                False signature edited by Paul: Banned from the FFL forum due to being rude and insulting. Doing this continues his abuse.

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                • #23
                  jksupplyco
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2008
                  • 1623

                  Originally posted by kemasa
                  It can be difficult to go through all the records, but it still would be nice if they tried, as time permitted.

                  Honestly, anything that you buy that has a decent value to you should be recorded in a safe location. This can help with recovery and/or convicting the criminal. This includes cell phones, GPS devices, radar detectors, TVs, stereos, electronics, stoves, computers, etc.


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                  • #24
                    taperxz
                    I need a LIFE!!
                    • Feb 2010
                    • 19395

                    I agree and i thought i had the info!! I know its not easy for the store owner but i had purchased 8 firearms from him in the past. The shop in Colusa that i purchased my new socom from (replacement) told me they would have no problem getting that number to me if i bought it from them to help LE locate that stolen weapon. I got the same reply from all other dealers. I just hope Tabor knows i will never buy a firearm from him again and will tell all my buddies the story. I to am in business and word of mouth rules in my opinion.

                    BTW i gave him the year and the month i bought the socom from him.

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                    • #25
                      yzErnie
                      CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
                      CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                      • Mar 2007
                      • 6309

                      I have never had any problem calling the local LE and ask them to run the serial number of a gun to see if it is stolen.
                      The satisfaction of a job well done is to be the one who has done it

                      Originally posted by RazoE
                      I don't feel a thing when some cop gets ghosted.

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                      • #26
                        ugimports
                        Vendor/Retailer
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 6250

                        Originally posted by taperxz
                        I agree and i thought i had the info!! I know its not easy for the store owner but i had purchased 8 firearms from him in the past. The shop in Colusa that i purchased my new socom from (replacement) told me they would have no problem getting that number to me if i bought it from them to help LE locate that stolen weapon. I got the same reply from all other dealers. I just hope Tabor knows i will never buy a firearm from him again and will tell all my buddies the story. I to am in business and word of mouth rules in my opinion.

                        BTW i gave him the year and the month i bought the socom from him.
                        For future reference you can request copies of your 4473. It isn't standard practice to hand it out, but there's nothing restricting the FFL from providing you copies. In fact, some manufacturers require copies of your 4473 for warranty registration. I've made copies for any customer that has requested them and of DROS paperwork too if so requested.

                        In short, if you want to make sure you always have an "official" copy of paperwork for your firearms always ask for a copy of your 4473. Not only will it have your serial number info on it it will have the exact date that you took possession of your firearm.
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                        • #27
                          halifax
                          Veteran Member
                          • Oct 2005
                          • 4440

                          Originally posted by yzernie
                          I have never had any problem calling the local LE and ask them to run the serial number of a gun to see if it is stolen.
                          Nice to have friends in high places Ernie

                          You are former(?) LE aren't you?
                          Jim


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                          • #28
                            thomashoward
                            In Memoriam
                            • Jan 2009
                            • 1991

                            Stolen? or reported stolen. Used to be a statute of limitation 3 years and one day after a gun was REPORTED stolen. Doesn't mean you are going to be allowed to keep it
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                            • #29
                              yzErnie
                              CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
                              CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                              • Mar 2007
                              • 6309

                              Originally posted by halifax
                              Nice to have friends in high places Ernie

                              You are former(?) LE aren't you?
                              LOL, still active but only for 1yr, 9mos, 3 days and 10 hours and 50 minutes....but, I'm not counting!!!
                              The satisfaction of a job well done is to be the one who has done it

                              Originally posted by RazoE
                              I don't feel a thing when some cop gets ghosted.

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                              • #30
                                yzErnie
                                CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
                                CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                                • Mar 2007
                                • 6309

                                Originally posted by thomashoward
                                Stolen? or reported stolen. Used to be a statute of limitation 3 years and one day after a gun was REPORTED stolen. Doesn't mean you are going to be allowed to keep it
                                The Statute of Limitations does not come into play after it was reported stolen. It will stay listed as stolen in NCIC forever or until recovered.
                                The satisfaction of a job well done is to be the one who has done it

                                Originally posted by RazoE
                                I don't feel a thing when some cop gets ghosted.

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