It might be that any questions could be cleared up upon being stopped by an LEO if you simply showed your CCW badge. ;-)
Form 4473 stays in the FFL's files, and is not accessible by the state unless a gun is found at the scene of a crime. The LEO contacts the manufacturer. The manufacturer runs serial number; tracks sale to FFL. LEO looks at form 4473 and final purchaser's name.I have had a question about this issue. What happens to the records that the FFL fills out when you buy a gun? Is that accessible to the state? If it is that is a defacto registration for anything going through an FFL.
Plain and simple. No.Is there a requirement to notify LE that you're armed in Missouri?
I have had a question about this issue. What happens to the records that the FFL fills out when you buy a gun? Is that accessible to the state? If it is that is a defacto registration for anything going through an FFL.
Sorry, should of stated that in my original post. I live in Missouri.
And to my knowledge, you DO NOT have to register guns in the state of Missouri.
I have had a question about this issue. What happens to the records that the FFL fills out when you buy a gun? Is that accessible to the state? If it is that is a defacto registration for anything going through an FFL.
For what it's worth, whenever I do a private sell (both of them) I ask the buyer to meet at my favorite gun store and I have the gun store do a 4473 and background check before exchanging funds. Just to cover my behind I even did it when selling a Ruger hunting pistol to my brother. At least here in Indianapolis my store only charges $10, and I'll pay that for the peace of mind of not possibly having ATF or police show up and ask about a purchase I made being used in a crime.
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