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<blockquote data-quote="Laelkhunter" data-source="post: 1635700" data-attributes="member: 38154"><p>Just drama for TV, not real. I was an FFL holder back in 1977 and 1978. When I closed the business, I was directed to send all 4473 to ATF. I'm not sure what happens to them at that point, but I was told that when Sears stopped selling guns, they shipped 7 tractor trailer loads of 4473 to the ATF. I doubt anyone has the time to sort through the returned 4473 and do anything with them. If it is known where a firearm was purchased (Dealer) and what year, it is possible to track down the purchaser. Not sure you can just punch a serial # in the computer and learn who purchased it. If it was reported stolen, and entered in NCIC, the reporting person's name can be listed, but if he is the third or fourth owner of the gun, it would be very hard to trace back to the original owner. I could be wrong....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laelkhunter, post: 1635700, member: 38154"] Just drama for TV, not real. I was an FFL holder back in 1977 and 1978. When I closed the business, I was directed to send all 4473 to ATF. I'm not sure what happens to them at that point, but I was told that when Sears stopped selling guns, they shipped 7 tractor trailer loads of 4473 to the ATF. I doubt anyone has the time to sort through the returned 4473 and do anything with them. If it is known where a firearm was purchased (Dealer) and what year, it is possible to track down the purchaser. Not sure you can just punch a serial # in the computer and learn who purchased it. If it was reported stolen, and entered in NCIC, the reporting person's name can be listed, but if he is the third or fourth owner of the gun, it would be very hard to trace back to the original owner. I could be wrong.... [/QUOTE]
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