Skinnedknuckles
Regular Member
Does anyone know the process in Connecticut if a manufacturer decides to replace your handgun with another under warranty instead of repairing it?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Not exactly sure what your asking but I think I know what your asking.
I had a P.O.S. keltec sub compact 2000 when they first came out and I had sent it back under warranty. I went to the shop I bought it from, they shipped it out, and they got it back for me. After the 3rd time sending it out, they sent me a new one. I did the firearms transfer paperwork again and registered the gun to me at the gun store.
Same issue but no gun shop involved (Bud's Online to an FFL who is no longer in business). Did you file any paperwork to get the first gun off of your record?
Same issue but no gun shop involved (Bud's Online to an FFL who is no longer in business). Did you file any paperwork to get the first gun off of your record?
A long gun is different than a handgun. Long guns are not supposed to need registration so they are treated differently in Connecticut.
Every long gun I bought from a ffl dealer made me fill out the ATF form and 3 part transfer form. Is that the same as registering?
The ATF form is required by Federal law to be deleted.
CT does track gun sales through FFLs, but there is no requirement to register or use an FFL for a private sale of a long arm.
The ATF form is required by Federal law to be deleted.
CT does track gun sales through FFLs, but there is no requirement to register or use an FFL for a private sale of a long arm.
Deleted??
Some correction since I wasn't clear when I said 'ATF' form.
The ATF form stays with the dealer (in most cases) in their bound book and the Feds are not allowed to keep the NCIC check records past a certain time span.