What does FFL paperwork look like?


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Shmackey
June 29, 2003, 06:03 PM
I'm selling a rifle to someone in California. I received a signed piece of paper but I've never done a person-to-person out-of-state sale before, and I want to make sure I got the right thing. The buyer is an FFL so he filled it out himself and sent it to me. I don't doubt that he's legit, but I want to be 100% sure we're doing this right. Anyone have a link or a scan of what the form should look like? Thanks.

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Hkmp5sd
June 29, 2003, 06:56 PM
The easiest way to check the FFL is to go to ATF's FFL EZ CHECK (http://199.196.145.75/FFLeZCheck) website and enter the FFL number. It will tell you if the license is valid.

Shmackey
June 29, 2003, 07:02 PM
Perfect. Thanks.

Kharn
June 29, 2003, 10:26 PM
I believe your dealer is supposed to have his FFL on the wall of his shop for you to see, but just in case, it should be about 1/2 page long (8.5"x~6"), with the ATF seal about 5" in diameter in the background (on the original it will be blue), the signature is supposed to be in a non-black ink so it cant be photocopied (but some dealers will still take a black signature, while others will ask you send them a new copy signed in blue).

Kharn

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