Purchasing a Firearm - Myths vs Reality
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In this episode of the Mountain West Firearms Podcast, host Robert Wareham breaks down one of the most common misunderstandings about firearms ownership — the belief that guns are “registered” to individuals. He explains why North Carolina has no gun registry and how federal law prohibits a national database of gun owners.
Robert walks listeners through how the Form 4473 background check actually works, why private sales carry risks, and what counts as a federal firearms disability. He also clarifies the process for out-of-state purchases, the importance of accurate identification, and how residency laws apply to part-time North Carolina residents.
Listeners will gain a clear understanding of the NICS background check system, what happens during a delay or denial, and why a concealed carry permit can simplify the process. Throughout, Robert shares real examples from his store experience to help demystify the process and promote responsible, informed firearm ownership.
Key Topics Covered:
- The myth of firearm registration in North Carolina
- How Form 4473 and NICS background checks actually work
- Selling firearms privately and avoiding legal pitfalls
- Understanding disqualifying offenses and “federal disabilities”
- Dual residency and ID requirements for firearm purchases
- What to do if your background check is delayed or denied
Closing Message:
Buying a firearm doesn’t have to be confusing. With the right knowledge and preparation, it can be a smooth, responsible process.