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2022 - Federal Firearms Licensee Theft/Loss Report

Data Source: Firearms Tracing System

January 1, 2022 – December 31, 2022
 

Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Analytical Criteria Used to Compile the FFL Theft/Loss Statistics
  3. Definitions
  4. Table: FFL Theft/Loss Firearm Counts by Firearm Type and FFL Theft/Loss Category
  5. Table: FFL Theft/Loss Reports by State/Territory and Theft/Loss Category
  6. Summation
     

Introduction

Federal firearms licensees (FFLs) must report to ATF each missing, lost, or stolen firearm from the FFL's inventory or collection within 48 hours of discovery of the loss or theft by completing and forwarding a Federal Firearms Licensee Theft/Loss Report (ATF Form 3310.11). In addition, the FFL must also report the firearm theft or loss to the appropriate local law enforcement agency.

Analytical Criteria Used to Compile the FFL Theft/Loss Statistics

Queries of the Firearms Tracing System (FTS) were used to determine which firearms were reported in FFL Thefts/Losses. This information was extracted from the FTS on January 3, 2023.

  • FFL Theft/Loss Reports where the reported incident dates were from January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022 were selected.
  • Firearms reported in FFL Theft/Loss Reports and subsequently determined not lost/stolen were excluded from the totals.
  • The high number of reported firearm losses associated with Pennsylvania are due to a single Federal Firearms Licensee audit.

Definitions

Burglary: The unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft.

Larceny: The unlawful taking or carrying away property from the possessor or of another.

Robbery: Taking anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force or threat of force or violence.

Loss: When an FFL takes a firearm into its inventory and later cannot account for the disposition of the firearm from its inventory during an inventory reconciliation.
 

FFL Theft/Loss Firearm Counts by Firearm Type and FFL Theft/Loss Category

Calendar Year 2022

 

Firearm Types

TOTALS

Burglary
Firearm
Count

Larceny
Firearm
Count

Robbery
Firearm
Count

Loss
Firearm
Count

Pistols

7,916

2,817

686

74

4,339

Rifles

3,683

707

141

25

2,810

Receivers/Frames

2,091

48

264

1

1,778

Shotguns

1,920

275

51

4

1,590

Revolvers

1,276

262

52

4

958

Silencers

337

56

51

0

230

Derringers

101

11

6

2

82

Machineguns

37

13

3

0

21

Unknown Types

27

0

1

0

26

Combinations

12

1

0

0

11

Destructive Devices

9

0

1

0

8

Any Other Weapons

4

0

0

0

4

TOTALS

17,413

4,190

1,256

110

11,857

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FFL Theft/Loss Reports by State/Territory and Theft/Loss Category

Calendar Year 2022

 

State/Territory

TOTAL

Burglary

Larceny

Robbery

Loss

Reports

Firearm
Count

Reports

Firearm
Count

Reports

Firearm
Count

Reports

Firearm
Count

Reports

Firearm
Count

Alabama

45

315

8

129

14

16

1

1

22

169

Alaska

11

75

0

0

3

3

0

0

8

72

Arizona

89

314

7

92

20

43

1

1

61

178

Arkansas

19

167

4

93

6

9

0

0

9

65

California

56

272

9

54

16

52

2

2

29

164

Colorado

70

405

14

201

25

33

0

0

31

171

Connecticut

18

337

0

0

0

0

0

0

18

337

Delaware

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

Florida

131

500

12

76

36

68

0

0

83

356

Georgia

111

1,325

19

251

28

60

2

55

62

959

Guam

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Hawaii

2

3

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

2

Idaho

11

81

1

4

2

28

0

0

8

49

Illinois

41

279

6

101

2

2

0

0

33

176

Indiana

39

171

3

18

11

12

0

0

25

141

Iowa

27

317

6

46

5

6

0

0

16

265

Kansas

24

186

3

87

4

5

0

0

17

94

Kentucky

47

274

2

32

11

17

0

0

34

225

Louisiana

47

474

12

110

13

15

0

0

22

349

Maine

15

94

5

36

2

3

0

0

8

55

Maryland

37

266

5

32

10

13

0

0

22

221

Massachusetts

14

196

0

0

0

0

0

0

14

196

Michigan

34

393

9

179

7

14

0

0

18

200

Minnesota

15

119

2

8

3

7

0

0

10

104

Mississippi

43

203

13

125

13

18

0

0

17

60

Missouri

67

365

16

249

15

16

3

3

33

97

Montana

19

73

5

16

8

17

0

0

6

40

Nebraska

16

130

2

61

6

8

0

0

8

61

Nevada

26

96

1

23

10

15

0

0

15

58

New Hampshire

13

68

1

21

1

4

0

0

11

43

New Jersey

6

59

2

35

0

0

0

0

4

24

New Mexico

44

212

9

110

12

15

2

3

21

84

New York

22

98

3

40

5

5

0

0

14

53

North Carolina

107

587

20

269

25

50

3

14

59

254

North Dakota

7

290

0

0

0

0

0

0

7

290

Northern Mariana Islands

1

24

1

24

0

0

0

0

0

0

Ohio

67

413

9

104

21

30

0

0

37

279

Oklahoma

46

634

7

238

12

15

0

0

27

381

Oregon

45

676

11

144

14

302

0

0

20

230

Pennsylvania

112

2,806

12

162

53

86

1

1

46

2,557

Puerto Rico

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Rhode Island

2

10

1

3

1

7

0

0

0

0

South Carolina

52

205

6

44

11

50

0

0

35

111

South Dakota

7

251

1

104

0

0

0

0

6

147

Tennessee

54

357

6

108

14

14

0

0

34

235

Texas

191

1,513

24

479

51

114

7

30

109

890

U.S. Virgin Islands

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Utah

38

532

5

50

2

2

0

0

31

480

Vermont

13

463

2

16

1

2

0

0

10

445

Virginia

83

338

12

100

28

36

0

0

43

202

Washington

38

265

9

85

9

12

0

0

20

168

Washington D.C.

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

West Virginia

31

96

4

10

6

8

0

0

21

78

Wisconsin

16

72

2

21

9

20

0

0

5

31

Wyoming

8

13

0

0

2

3

0

0

6

10

TOTAL

2,078

17,413

311

4,190

548

1,256

22

110

1,197

11,857

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Summation

For calendar year 2022, ATF data provides that the 10 FFLs with the most firearms reported in Theft/Loss Reports are associated with 4,099 firearms reported lost or stolen. The 100 FFLs with the most firearms reported in Theft/Loss Reports are associated with 8,593 firearms reported lost or stolen. This data is limited to Type 01 (dealer in firearms other than destructive devices) and Type 02 (pawnbroker in firearms other than destructive devices) FFLs.

 

Last updated
July 14, 2023

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