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    ATF C&R Inspection this is how it went down LONG!

    First of all from the C&R reg handbook section 478.23 a. through d. details the inspection and the "rights" of "ANY ATF Officer" In a nut shell IF they are not aware of any violation they may inspect during "business hours" also construed as "when you are home" your premises, once during a 12 month period. 478.23 subsection (c) states;(c) may enter during hours of operation the premises, including places of storage, of any licensed collector for the purpose of inspecting or examining the records, documents, firearms, and ammunition referred to in paragraph (a) of this section (1) for ensuring compliance with the recordkeeping requirements of this part not more than once during any 12-month period or (2) when such inspection or examination may be required for determining the disposition of one or more particular firearms in the course of a bona fide criminal investigation. At the election of the licensed collector, the annual inspection permitted by this paragraph shall be performed at the ATF office responsible for conducting such inspection in the closest proximity to the collector’s premises.
    IF they only want to see your book you can take it to thier office.
    So Agent arrives, shows me his ATF ID and business card, we chit chat about C&R Regs and any questions I have, I educate him to the fact I didn't have to book in C&R's that I owned prior to getting the C&R FFL, confirmed via phone with his boss, he thanked me for that info. He wanted to know how many acquitions and dispositions in the last 12 months. Then we took my Bound Book and review the book vs what I have on site. I had already laid it all out in order of aquisition so that was quick, passed 100%. We then went through a check list of regs he had to "discuss" with me. HE DID NOT ask to see ammo, storage or anything but the bound book and my collection. The Agent said these are "random checks", he thanked me for my time 1.5 hours and left. So as long as you are living up to the terms of your C&R FFL regs you shouldn't have a problem. For those who haven't you should do an audit of your book vs collection as when they call you won't have time to get it together once they've made contact with you. Stalling might provoke a warrant search. This agent wasa medic at Ft Lewis , so we talked medical stuff and it went much better than I first anticipated. Hope this info helps. BB
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    Good report RD. It just shows that if you follow the regs, and have your paperwork in order, there is no problem. It also helps to know the rules.
    Thanks for the info!

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    Then we took my Bound Book and review the book vs what I have on site. I had already laid it all out in order of aquisition so that was quick, passed 100%.
    Just wondering did the agent request to view firearms or had you already laid them out for viewing? As I mentioned in other post, they (ATF) never looked at my hardware. Wondering now, why... if I just had to many (well over 50 including pistols) for him to bother with. Or I hadn't made it to the BIG Times yet with a collection of over 100.

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    It's probably worth putting all your C&Rs out, away from your regular "gun area", to prevent any intrusion into stuff that is not relevant.
    And what's the ammunition concern? What ammo regulations or licensing are they checking?

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    I'm curious why anyone would invite this level of government intrusion
    into their lives so you can save on tranfer fees? Unless you live 100 miles
    from the nearest FFL it seems weird to do this. What's the attraction to
    having a piece of paper to buy firearms that can be bought without it.

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    2barearms, my thoughts exactly. I don't even put my weapons on my insurance policy. If I am a victim of a break in, Iguess I'll suffer the loss. They will have to haul out a safe anchored in concrete !!!. I stated a day or two ago that my purchases or legal and I pay a FFl dealer a fee of $20.00 to handle any out of state transactions.
    But everyone to his or her choice on this matter.

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    I gave my C&R up some years ago. Probably too late as I am on their radar now. The way things are and the way they are getting, worse, its no time to have the Government knowing where the guns are. The little money you save is not worth it. However you must remember that when you go thru an FFL dealer, THEY WILL find you! I have only purchased at gun shows, for years, thru the "loop hole". hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2barearms View Post
    I'm curious why anyone would invite this level of government intrusion
    into their lives so you can save on tranfer fees? Unless you live 100 miles
    from the nearest


    A). As a C&R, the prices I pay for things aren't the prices YOU pay for things!

    B). And this is the biggie. That C&R is the difference between having a quirky, but generally harmless hobby that Law Enforcement could care less about, and "Anonymous Tip Leads to Raid on Suburban Arsenal....Film at 11!".

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    Hey, if you're on this website, there's already an electronic trail to your guns. A C&R saves time, effort, and money. Well, maybe not money. I've got lots more guns now than I would have without one!

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    Actually the most important thing with having a C&R license in my opinion is that you can go to any gun show in any other state and buy a C&R gun and walk out of the show with it, no waiting period or having it sent to a dealer in your state, and/or if bought one on line or from someone out of state you can have it mailed directly to you. That includes C&R class three's.
    That is a big benefit to me, Ray

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