Re: So does anyone know if an FFL can run serial numbers on used guns?
I potentially stand corrected as I don*t use Epics. I*m to low volume to bother with it. And I say potentially because I don*t know if Epics checks the ncic database to see if a gun is stolen. My understanding is that a police department has to account for every time they they do a ncic check- I don*t see access without accountability by ffl*s happening.
Re: So does anyone know if an FFL can run serial numbers on used guns?
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ScotsGuards
As an FFL I can indeed check for stolen firearms. There is an App on the E-PICS website; the one where we do e-file PICS. I punch in a serial number, pertinent firearm information such as make and model. I don't get much detail information back. The response merely informs me that there is no record of that particular firearm on a stolen firearms data base. If a firearms comes up as on a stolen firearms data base, I'm instructed to notify law enforcement immediately.
To add: A Pa. FFL can only do this through the E-PICS. If they aren't using the electronic system they can't access that information.
I Might have to use it more.
Re: So does anyone know if an FFL can run serial numbers on used guns?
Well the FFL/Class III that told me he could run serial numbers uses E-Pics. He does a lot of business in my area and even organizes gun shows. He definitely does business with the local cops as well. There’s a chance that E-PICS doesn’t access NCIC and maybe only accesses a list of stolen firearms that were reported in Pa. From my understanding the free civilian sites run by Ohio and Florida only covers firearms reported within those states. Even so it’s better than nothing.
Re: So does anyone know if an FFL can run serial numbers on used guns?
The App on E-PICS is easy to use. For those FFLs here that utilize the electronic system do the following:
Go to your log-on screen. Log on.
After you do so you will see a list of menus to your left. The second one down will be Stolen gun check. There will also be two large category icons in the lower center of the page for firearms purchases and stolen gun checks.
Open one of the stolen gun tabs and follow the prompts which are formatted like the purchase tabs.
Enter the proper firearm information and hit enter.
You will receive a notification from PICS that there is no record found of this firearm in a stolen data base along with a reference number for you; OR you will receive a notice that there is a record and to contact law enforcement.
It's easy to use and straight forward. It doesn't give you any information except whether or not a firearm is on a stolen firearms data base; but it's better than no ability to discover if a firearm is stolen or not.
Re: So does anyone know if an FFL can run serial numbers on used guns?
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Originally Posted by
ScotsGuards
The App on E-PICS is easy to use. For those FFLs here that utilize the electronic system do the following:
Go to your log-on screen. Log on.
After you do so you will see a list of menus to your left. The second one down will be Stolen gun check. There will also be two large category icons in the lower center of the page for firearms purchases and stolen gun checks.
Open one of the stolen gun tabs and follow the prompts which are formatted like the purchase tabs.
Enter the proper firearm information and hit enter.
You will receive a notification from PICS that there is no record found of this firearm in a stolen data base along with a reference number for you; OR you will receive a notice that there is a record and to contact law enforcement.
It's easy to use and straight forward. It doesn't give you any information except whether or not a firearm is on a stolen firearms data base; but it's better than no ability to discover if a firearm is stolen or not.
Jeff, if you get a positive from E-PICS, ie firearm reported stolen, will there be a follow up from the feds or PSP as to what happened to the gun?
Bob D
Re: So does anyone know if an FFL can run serial numbers on used guns?
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bug
Jeff, if you get a positive from E-PICS, ie firearm reported stolen, will there be a follow up from the feds or PSP as to what happened to the gun?
Bob D
I'm assuming so once you contact them. Or they may contact you. I haven't had a firearm come up stolen yet on any of my inquiries so I'm not really 100% sure what happens in those cases.
Re: So does anyone know if an FFL can run serial numbers on used guns?
Maybe I'm not seeing it, but I just looked on our shops Epics logon and don't have a place to check for stolen guns.
Can you post a screen shot (or PM me if preferred)
Re: So does anyone know if an FFL can run serial numbers on used guns?
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340M&P
Maybe I'm not seeing it, but I just looked on our shops Epics logon and don't have a place to check for stolen guns.
Can you post a screen shot (or PM me if preferred)
You need to log on first. It should be on your home page screen just under the firearms purchases tab. There should also be a large icon on for it in the lower center of the home screen as well.
Re: So does anyone know if an FFL can run serial numbers on used guns?
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Originally Posted by
ScotsGuards
As an FFL I can indeed check for stolen firearms. There is an App on the E-PICS website; the one where we do e-file PICS. I punch in a serial number, pertinent firearm information such as make and model. I don't get much detail information back. The response merely informs me that there is no record of that particular firearm on a stolen firearms data base. If a firearms comes up as on a stolen firearms data base, I'm instructed to notify law enforcement immediately.
To add: A Pa. FFL can only do this through the E-PICS. If they aren't using the electronic system they can't access that information.
Where exactly in ePics do you access that screen?
Re: So does anyone know if an FFL can run serial numbers on used guns?
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WCMG
Where exactly in ePics do you access that screen?
See my post #24 in this thread. I give a detailed sequence for finding the app on Epics. Good luck.