Freeman, Matthew
Freeman Arms
Warning letterThis gun manufacturer was cited for 2 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
2802 Snyder Ave
Cheyenne, WY 82001
Laramie County
License
Number | 5-83-021-07-8H-01179 |
Type | Manufacturer of firearms |
Expiry | Aug 1, 2021 |
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 23 hours conducting this inspection. 111 days passed between the assignment and the final review. The licensee received a final outcome of warning letter.
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DE . Manufacturer Program. 100% inventory verification and 12 months ATF Forms 4473 review is required.
Per ATF O 5370.1 C, the failure to conduct a NICS check (the FFL accepted a nonqualifying State permit as an exception to NICS) warrants a warning letter as the minimum AA . No recall inspection will be completed.
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 2 violations.
Citation | Description | |
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478.102(a) | Failure to conduct or complete a NICS check before transferring a firearm. 🔗 | |
478.124(c)(3)(i) | Failure to obtain identification from a transferee or document it on Form 4473. 🔗 |
Source: Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. About the data »