JP’S Armory And Militaria LLC

Revocation/denial of renewal

This gun manufacturer was cited for 14 violations. The inspection resulted in revocation/denial of renewal.

A final disposition of revocation/denial of renewal means that ATF officials concluded the dealer must lose its license. This requires a determination that the licensee wilfully violated regulations or is otherwise ineligible to remain in business. The licensee will either have their license revoked after a specified period of time, or be unable to renew their license once it expires.

ATF data indicates that this license is no longer active.

Address

3810 St Andrews Drive SE
Rio Rancho, NM 87124
Sandoval County

License

Number 5-85-043-07-8J-01802
Type Manufacturer of firearms
Expiry License inactive

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 405.5 hours conducting this inspection. 393 days passed between the assignment and the final review. The licensee received a final outcome of revocation/denial of renewal.

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Mar 9, 2015
Inspection assigned

CONDUCT FULL COMPLIANCE INSPECTION. VERIFY AFMER REPORTS HAVE BEEN FILED AS REQUIRED. REFER TO FILE TO INVESTIGATE NICS INCIDENT. ALSO REFER TO MOC IN FILE.

Apr 5, 2016
Officer's recommendation Submitted by Industry Operations Investigator
Revocation/denial of renewal
Mar 28, 2016
Review Signed by Area Supervisor
Revocation/denial of renewal
Apr 5, 2016
Final review Signed by MSMITCHEM – Director, Industry Operations
Revocation/denial of renewal
Nov 14, 2016
Revocation effective

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 14 violations.

CitationDescription
1 478.123(a) Failure by a manufacturer to maintain an accurate record of firearms manufactured or acquired. 🔗
2 478.123(b) Failure by a manufacturer to maintain an accurate record of dispositions to other licensees. 🔗
3 478.123(d) Failure by a manufacturer to maintain an accurate record of dispositions to non-licensees. 🔗
4 478.124(c)(1) Failure to obtain a Form 4473 showing the transferee's name, sex, address, date and place of birth, and other required information. 🔗
5 478.124(c)(3)(i) Failure to obtain identification from a transferee or document it on Form 4473. 🔗
6 478.124(c)(3)(iv) Failure to record the date NICS was contacted and the NICS response on Form 4473. 🔗
7 478.124(c)(4) Failure to record on Form 4473 the manufacturer, importer, type, model, caliber or gauge, and serial number of the firearm being transferred. 🔗
8 478.124(c)(5) Failure of the licensee to sign or date a Form 4473. 🔗
9 478.102(a) Failure to conduct or complete a NICS check before transferring a firearm. 🔗
10 478.124(a) Failure to record the transfer of a firearm on a Form 4473. 🔗
11 478.21(a) Failure to provide all of the information called for in required forms. 🔗
12 478.128(c) False statement or representation by a licensee regarding any information or records required by the Gun Control Act. This carries a maximum penalty of a $1,000 fine and/or one year imprisonment. 🔗
13 478.126a Failure to report the sale of two or more pistols or revolvers to an individual during five consecutive business days. 🔗
14 478.99(a) Sale or delivery of a firearm other than a long gun to an out-of-state resident. 🔗

Source: Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. About the data »