Double Eagle Pawn, Inc.
Double Eagle Pawn
Warning letterThis gun pawnbroker was cited for 5 violations. The inspection resulted in a warning letter.
A warning letter is the least severe action the ATF can take against a licensee with compliance issues. The letter advises the licensee to comply with regulations.
Address
315 E Francis Ave
Spokane, WA 99208
Spokane County
License
Number | 9-91-063-02-8B-04427 |
Type | Pawnbroker in firearms |
Expiry | Feb 1, 2024 |
Inspection Timeline
Compliance inspections are conducted by one or more ATF officers. After the lead investigator submits a recommendation, one or more ATF supervisors will review the inspection and either concur with or adjust the recommendation.
This page contains information about a single inspection conducted between 2015 and 2017. The ATF may have inspected this licensee before and/or after the inspection detailed here.
Officers spent a total of 440 hours conducting this inspection. 100 days passed between the assignment and the final review. The licensee received a final outcome of warning letter.
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DE - Conduct onsite compliance inspection to determine if the licensee is operating in compliance with Federal Firearms Laws and regulations. Determine if the licensee is maintaining proper records. Licensee is on the Demand Letter 2, determine if licensee is properly reporting used firearms. Advise licensee of all pertinent laws and regulations. Note: Licensee is on the top 100 list of traces. Conduct inspection with team to determine any trafficking indicators.
IOI redacted recommends issuance of a Report of Violations and a Warning Letter. The licensee did not record the correct firearms information. The business uses a computerized A&D record (Pawn Masters) which enables the FFL to scan the box the firearm is received in and records the serial number into the A&D record. redacted manually enters all other firearm information (manufacturer, model, type, and caliber/gauge). redacted was obtaining the firearm information from the firearm box not the actual firearm. While conducting the inventory and A&D comparison several errors were found and redacted corrected them immediately. As redacted was assisting ATF with the inventory errors, IOI redacted explained why the firearm information must come from the actual firearm (so the errors were no longer made). Mr. Carbary and redacted put procedures in place that include opening every firearm “box” and recording the information from the firearm.
An inspection was conducted to determine if the licensee Is operating in compliance with Federal Firearms Laws and regulations. The inspection disclosed violations for failing to maintain an accurate A & D Record and failing to obtain properly completed ATF F 4473s . The licensee reported redacted firearms missing as a result of the inspection. A Report of Violations, ATF F 5030.5 was issued to the licensee. I recommend a Warning Letter be issued to the licensee with no recall inspection .
Violations
If an inspection uncovers regulatory violations, the licensee receives a report outlining these violations. This section lists the violations found in the inspection, as well as a general description of each offense. More details on the nature of the licensee's specific violations may be found in the report PDF.
This licensee was cited for 5 violations.
Citation | Description | |
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478.125(e) | Failure by a dealer to properly maintain a record of the receipt and disposition of firearms. 🔗 | |
478.21(a) | Failure to provide all of the information called for in required forms. 🔗 | |
478.124(c)(1) | Failure to obtain a Form 4473 showing the transferee's name, sex, address, date and place of birth, and other required information. 🔗 | |
478.99(a) | Sale or delivery of a firearm other than a long gun to an out-of-state resident. 🔗 | |
478.126a | Failure to report the sale of two or more pistols or revolvers to an individual during five consecutive business days. 🔗 |
Source: Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. About the data »