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<blockquote data-quote="MMountain" data-source="post: 195105" data-attributes="member: 79"><p>With any firearm you buy from an FFL dealer, a Form 4473 will have to be filled out and they will have to call it into the National Instant Check System for a background check. Contrary to what most people believe, the 4473's do not go to the ATF. They are kept in the FFL dealer's records for a minimum 20 years in case the gun is used in a crime and the ATF needs to do a trace. The ATF does not have a copy of the forms due to the Fireams Owner's Protection Act of 1986 where there is a law against them keeping a database of these purchases. If you buy two or more handguns in a one week period, you will have to fill out a multiple handgun sale form. These are all federal laws, which are the minimum a state must follow. Some states have stricter laws to follow with handguns and "assault weapons" but thankfully Alabama is not one of them.</p><p></p><p>With private sales between individuals in the same state, there is no paperwork or background check to be perfomed. If the private sale is between two people in different states, the gun will have to be transfered to the buyer via a FFL dealer in the buyer's state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MMountain, post: 195105, member: 79"] With any firearm you buy from an FFL dealer, a Form 4473 will have to be filled out and they will have to call it into the National Instant Check System for a background check. Contrary to what most people believe, the 4473's do not go to the ATF. They are kept in the FFL dealer's records for a minimum 20 years in case the gun is used in a crime and the ATF needs to do a trace. The ATF does not have a copy of the forms due to the Fireams Owner's Protection Act of 1986 where there is a law against them keeping a database of these purchases. If you buy two or more handguns in a one week period, you will have to fill out a multiple handgun sale form. These are all federal laws, which are the minimum a state must follow. Some states have stricter laws to follow with handguns and "assault weapons" but thankfully Alabama is not one of them. With private sales between individuals in the same state, there is no paperwork or background check to be perfomed. If the private sale is between two people in different states, the gun will have to be transfered to the buyer via a FFL dealer in the buyer's state. [/QUOTE]
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