Originally Posted by
mRad
Here it is. I’m apparently not the only one that heard the rumors (some of which an actual ATF agent let slip to a family member), but the ATF is indeed digitizing in the same searchable manner as I stated a few months back. The change in 4473 served no purpose but to make it easier to do so. Here’s MrGunsandGear breaking it down:
https://youtu.be/PokL9HjQ50s
I think one belittling member here has an order of crow to eat.
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So here is some crow.
Same problems exist.
The vast majority if 4473s are still in the wild.
The fact that they are digitizing / aka "going paperless" with the 4473s in their possession changes nothing. It's more efficient than having them alphabetically organized but does nothing to generate "completeness." That is the BIG, BIG PART you continue to understand. They have nothing like a master database.
On the last thread I gave you the number of firearm transactions compared to the number of 4473s they had on file. Go re read it, then you can figure out you are still an idiot.
Gun traces still happen in EXACTLY the same way, the only difference is sometimes (and usually related to a 4473 20 years old or more) they actually have the 4473 in question because the FFL wrapped it up.
So the sky still isn't falling, you want this to be that bit it is still this. Stop believing the crap you see on tv.
Also Youtube videos are an opinion, not a source.
Last edited by SteyrAUG; 05-25-22 at 17:50.
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