Personal Firearms Record (ATF P 3312.8)

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Personal Firearms Record (ATF P 3312.8) (2013)
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
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U.S. Department of Justice
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
National Tracing Center

Lost/Stolen Firearms

Investigations

Each year, thousands of firearms are reported lost or stolen. The owners’ ability to adequately identify these firearms is central to law enforcement’s ability to investigate these crimes and losses. Insurance claims and reacquisition of recovered firearms will also hinge on the ability to correctly identify these firearms.

By completing this record and maintaining it in a safe location, separate from your firearms, you will be not only protecting your own property, you will be taking an important first step in the effort to prevent thefts and to keep firearms out of the hands of criminals.

This is a personal record only. The information will not be collected or maintained by ATF or any other Federal Government agency.

Personal

Firearms

Record


Keep this list separate from your firearms to assist police in the event your firearms are ever lost or stolen.

“A stolen gun threatens everyone.”


P 3312.8 (Revised August 2013)

Personal Firearms Record

Immediately report any theft or loss of firearms to your local police.

Firearms Description and Origin
Manufacturer/
Importer
Model Serial
Number
Type Caliber/
Gauge
Date
Acquired
Cost Purchase Location
(Name and Address)
Sold/Transferred to:
(Name, Address & Date)
A complete description of each firearm is vitally important to law enforcement in the investigation and recovery of your firearms and to your ability to prove ownership.