New Software For FFLs

Posted on January 21st, 2008 in Blogging by Justin

Ryan Horsley brings attention to some new software intended to help FFLs out. The EZ 4473 software he mentions is interesting to me.

The first thing I thought of when I saw it was: Why didn’t I think of that?!

The second thing was: Good luck keeping up with 4473 changes. In the 7 years that I’ve been buying guns I’ve dealt with 3 different versions of the 4473 if my memory serves me correctly. The older “yellow form” 4473’s wouldn’t have fit well in a typical PC printer. I’d wager that’s a big reason something like this didn’t come out earlier. The ATF moved the 4473 onto standard 8.5″x11″ paper sometime late in 2005. If they ever to back to something different customers of EZ 4473 might have a few issues.

Now, the reason software such as this is needed is because you want to ensure that the customer fills in the form properly. A clerk can sometimes miss the obvious mistakes, like the customer writing “Y” into a field instead of “Yes.” While a monkey could be trained to understand that they’re functionally identical, the BATFE won’t stand for such violations.

STI Enters the Polymer Market

Posted on January 21st, 2008 in Blogging by Justin

STI, largely known for their high-end 1911’s, are going to introduce the GP6, a polymer framed 9mm pistol, reports Michael Bane.

You may or may not remember that STI gave California the finger when they passed their microstamping bill which is a good thing.