Top Three Criteria FFLs Use for Selecting ATF Compliant Bound Book Software
By AmmoLand Editor Duncan Johnson
U.S.A. –-(Ammoland.com)- For many in the firearms industry, the “bound book” is well known as the regulated record for tracking the lifecycle movement of a firearm through the commercial sector and between licenses and non-licensees. Perhaps less well known are the unintended consequences of relying on software company advertising and advice as the sole determination of your needs as an FFL.
The following are three important considerations when selecting an electronic Bound Book provider for your Federal Firearms License.
ATF 2016-1 Compliant Software is Different than FFL Compliance
When it comes to selecting an electronic bound book, consideration needs to be given, not only to compliance with ATF Ruling 2016-1, as so many advertise, but also what that term really means. FFLs find the greatest compliance and financial investment when shopping with a keen awareness of the “fly by, drop in” A&D installation kit offered by software …Read the Rest
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