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Guns Priced Right

Key takeaways from most recent ATF inspection report in our database:

Violations
9
Most Recent Known ATF Inspection
2017
ATF Inspection Report

This inspection report reflects the following:

  • Top 100/200 traces
     
  • Transfer to person who failed to certify as the actual buyer
     

This inspection report indicates that this licensee received the following recommendation and final disposition for administrative action:

  • First-level Recommendation:
    Warning Letter
     
  • Final Disposition:
    Warning Letter
     
Address (at time of inspection)

100 Bettis Rd., Ste. 1
Dravosburg, PA 15304

How do these violations impact you?

Each gun that leaves a federal firearms licensee (FFL) when it legally should not could be a gun that is used to injure or kill a fellow American – and these reports detail violations of the law that may have real consequences for public safety.

When FFLs that violate laws designed to prevent gun trafficking, assist law enforcement investigations, or keep guns out of the hands of those who should not possess them, even one FFL's actions thereby contribute to the epidemic of gun violence in America.

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80,000+
pages of ATF inspection data obtained and processed by Brady.
136,563
active federal firearms licensees, as of Fiscal Year 2022.
6,979
firearm compliance inspections conducted by ATF in Fiscal Year 2022.
1.3%
of licensees inspected in Fiscal Year 2022 had their licenses revoked.