Mojo-jo-jo
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A CCW permit only stands-in for the instant background check as required by the Brady bill, and only in certain states. CCW permit or not, a 4473 transfer record MUST be filed any time a firearm is sold or traded by an FFL to a non-licensee (FFL licensee, that is). The only difference is that the CCW permit suffices for the background check phone call. If a clerk botched this, that shop will be in BIG, BIG trouble during their next compliance inspection!
Additionally, if the FFL is transferring more than one handgun to the same non-licensee in a five day period (not required for rifles and shotguns), a form 3310.4 must be filed. The buyer will likely never see this form, as it is not required to have the buyer's signature, but it IS required by law that the FFL file it.
Additionally, if the FFL is transferring more than one handgun to the same non-licensee in a five day period (not required for rifles and shotguns), a form 3310.4 must be filed. The buyer will likely never see this form, as it is not required to have the buyer's signature, but it IS required by law that the FFL file it.