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    Quote Originally Posted by wctriumph View Post
    Up here in NOCO, two of the FFL's I use for transfers do check to see if the private party transfer firearms are stolen. They record the SN for their bookkeeping and they check to see it they are reported stolen. I don't know how they check but the employees tell me they check every gun.
    It would depend on how they are doing this. There is no public database for stolen firearms available that accesses the CCIC/NCIC database, where all stolen firearm serial numbers are checked through. If they are calling the local PD/SO to do it, that could be a violation of the CCIC/NCIC rules and the LE agency could get their license to utilize the system pulled. The database is for LE purposes only. It would be similar to someone calling and asking for DMV information on a party and having that information provided to them.

    There are some private databases available that people can provide the serial numbers voluntarily, but that isn't as encompassing as the CCIC/NCIC database.
    Last edited by OneGuy67; 06-26-2017 at 09:45.
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