ATF occasionally issues publications to inform the industries it regulates and the general public about the laws and regulations administered and enforced by ATF. These include guidebooks, newsletters, brochures, studies, and reports.
| Document Type | Title and Description |
|---|---|
| Regulatory |
2005 - July - All FFLs - Importation of Frames, Receivers or Barrels of Firearms Under Title 18 U.S.C. § 925(d)(3)
The purpose of this open letter is to provide important information to importers concerning the lawful importation of certain frames, receivers and barrels. Published/Revised: |
| Regulatory |
2005 - July - All FFLs - Importation of U.S. Manufactured Surplus Military Firearms Classified as Curios or Relics
This Open Letter is to advise all Federal Firearms Licensees and registered importers of U.S. munitions import list articles that ATF was advised by the Department of State, on a case-by-case basis, permit the retransfer of U.S. manufacturing military firearms that were sold or granted by the United States Government classified by ATF as curios or relics. Published/Revised: |
| Regulatory |
2005 - July - All FFLs - Department of State Rescinded Sanctions on Trade in Defense Articles and Services From South Africa
The purpose of this open letter is to inform licensed firearms importers and registered importers of U.S. Munitions Import List Articles that the United States Department of State has rescinded the sanctions on trade in defense articles and services from South Africa. Published/Revised: |
| Regulatory |
2005 - April - Georgia - All FFLs - Georgia Crime Information Center Ceases Operations as NICS Point of Contact
The purpose of this letter is to inform you that on July 1, 2005, the Georgia Crime Information Center (GCIC) will cease to operate as the point of contact (POC) for the National Instant Background Check (NICS) program, and to further advise you of the affect these changes may have on firearms transactions conducted under your Federal firearms license. Published/Revised: |
| Newsletter |
February 2005 - Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) Newsletter
What's In This Issue: Information on New ATF Form 4473; Sales of Firearms to Licensed Collectors of Curios and Relics; NICS e-Check Transfer Process; Semiautomatic Assault Weapon (SAW) BAN Questions and Answers; 2005 President's Day Weekend 24-Hour Outage; Muzzle Loading Firearms; Providing a Perspective Transferee the NICS Transaction Number; and more. Published/Revised: |
| Regulatory |
2005 - January - National - All FFLs - Fabrique Nationale FR 5.7 Pistol
The letter provides information in response to numerous questions that ATF has received regarding the capabilities of the 5.7 X 28mm cartridge and the FR 5.7 (Fabrique Nationale) pistol. Published/Revised: |
| Regulatory |
2004 - December - All FFLs - Establishment of the National Instant Criminal Background Check System Voluntary Appeal File
The purpose of this letter is to inform Federal firearms licensees that the Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) National Instant Criminal Background Check System's (NICS) Voluntary Appeal File (VAF) has been established. Published/Revised: |
| Regulatory |
2003 - November - Washington - Washington Concealed Weapons Permits No Longer Valid Alternative to NICS Checks
The open letter is to inform all Washington State federal firearms licensees that as of Nov. 30, 2003, all the grandfathered permits will have expired, and Washington FFLs may longer accept a Washington concealed weapons permit as an alternative to a NICS check. Published/Revised: |
| Regulatory |
2004 - October - National - Improperly Destroyed Russian GP-30 Grenade Launcher
The letter provides information on ATF's findings with regards to the improperly destroyed Russian GP-30 grenade launcher, which is classified as a destructive device. Published/Revised: |
| Regulatory |
2004 - September - All FFLs - Expiration of the Ban on the Importation of SAWs and LCAFDs
This open letter is to advise the import community of the provisions of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 that no longer apply to the manufacture, transfer and possession of semiautomatic assault weapons (SAWs) and to transfer and possess large capacity ammunition feeding devices (LCAFDs). Published/Revised: |
| Newsletter |
August 2004 - Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) Newsletter
What's In This Issue: Attorney General Ashcroft Appoints Carl J. Truscott as Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; New Tennessee "Certificate for Driving" is Not an Acceptable Identification Document; Contiguous State - Part 2; Sales to Military Personnel Residency Verification; FFL EZ Check System; Retention Period for Importer and Manufacturer Records; Transportation of Firearms; and more. Published/Revised: |
| Regulatory |
2004-5 - Mini-gun Ruling
The 7.62mm Aircraft Machine Gun, identified in the U.S. military inventory as the "M-134" (Army), "GAU-2B/A" (Air Force), and "GAU-17/A" (Navy), is a machinegun as defined by 26 U.S.C. 5845(b). Rev. Rul. 55-528 modified. Published/Revised: |
