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Publications

ATF occasionally issues publications to inform the industries it regulates and the general public about the laws and regulations administered and enforced by ATF. These include guidebooks, newsletters, brochures, studies, and reports.

Document type Description Category
Regulatory 2004 - September - All FFLs - Expiration of the Ban on the Importation of SAWs and LCAFDs [PDF - 44.22 KB]

This open letter is to advise the import community of the provisions of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 that no longer apply to the manufacture, transfer and possession of semiautomatic assault weapons (SAWs) and to transfer and possess large capacity ammunition feeding devices (LCAFDs).

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Firearms
Regulatory 2004-5 - Mini-gun Ruling [PDF - 940.1 KB]

The 7.62mm Aircraft Machine Gun, identified in the U.S. military inventory as the "M-134" (Army), "GAU-2B/A" (Air Force), and "GAU-17/A" (Navy), is a machinegun as defined by 26 U.S.C. 5845(b). Rev. Rul. 55-528 modified.

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Firearms
Regulatory 2004 - July - All FFLs - Third Anniversary of September 11 Attack [PDF - 28.79 KB]

 It will be 3 years this September since America was attacked. We at ATF remain vigilant, but we are requesting your assistance in our national effort to prevent terrorism.

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Firearms
Regulatory 2004 - July - All FELs - ATF Director Letter to Explosives Industry to Be Aware and Be Secure [PDF - 165.56 KB]

The purpose of this open letter is to advise Federal explosives industry licensees and permittees to remain diligent in security and protection of their explosives inventory. 

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Firearms
Regulatory 2004-3 - Locking Requirements for Indoor Type 4 Storage Magazines [PDF - 10.82 KB]

ATF provides guidance on three different private roads and whether they are "highways" as defined in 27 CFR 555.11.

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Explosives
Regulatory 2004 - May - All FFLs - Importation of Articles Added by the Amendment to Annex A of the VRA [PDF - 42.08 KB]

A decision was agreed upon to amend Annex A of the Voluntary Restraint Agreement (VRA) by adding 74 types of firearms to the list. Please note, that even though these 74 firearms have been added to Annex A, ATF will still need to determine the importability of some of these firearms.

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Firearms
Regulatory 2004-2 - Temporary Importation of Firearms Subject to the NFA [PDF - 350.21 KB]

Approved alternate method or procedure for importers to use when temporarily importing firearms subject to the NFA, the GCA and the Arms Export Control Act for inspection, testing, calibration, repair, or incorporation into another defense article.

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Firearms
Regulatory 2004 - March - Michigan - Curbing the Flow of Illegal Crime Guns [PDF - 74.97 KB]

The purpose of this letter is to advise you of ATF's continued commitment and strong partnership with the Michigan firearms industry and to request your assistance in combating the illegal traffic and use of firearms.

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Firearms
Regulatory 2004 - March - Michigan - All FFLs - Michigan Concealed Pistol Permit Not an Alternative to NICS [PDF - 74.77 KB]

This open letter provides guidance regarding the use of a State of Michigan issued Concealed Pistol Permit (CPP, but commonly referred to as a CCW) and a License to Purchase a Pistol as alternatives to NICS background check.  

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Firearms
Regulatory 2004 - January - All FFLs - Importance of Partnerships Between ATF and the Firearms Industry [PDF - 94.99 KB]

This open letter discusses the importance of the partnerships that have been established between ATF and the firearms industry and to reinforce our joint responsibilities under the Gun Control Act (GCA).

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Firearms
Regulatory 2003 - November - All FFLs - Procedural Guidance Regarding the Handling of ATF Form 4473 After a Firearms Transaction [PDF - 1.09 MB]

This letter serves to provide federal firearms licensees (FFLs) with procedural guidance regarding the handling of ATF From 4473, Firearms Transaction Record, after a firearm transaction has occurred. 

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Firearms
Regulatory 2003 - October - Massachusetts - License to Carry No Longer an Alternative to NICS Check [PDF - 78.08 KB]

This open letter is to inform all Massachusetts federal firearms licensees that as of Oct. 21, 2003, all previously grandfathered Massachusetts licenses to carry will have expired. 

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Firearms
Regulatory 2003 - September - Indiana - Changes to Indiana Background Check Procedures [PDF - 103.34 KB]

The purpose of this letter is to advise you of important changes to the procedures Indiana Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) must follow beginning Oct. 1, 2003, in order to comply with the Brady Law. It also will advise you of the procedures you will have to follow to comply with Indiana state law.

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Firearms
Regulatory 2003 - June - All FELs - Reminder Regarding the Limited Permit [PDF - 165.35 KB]

The purpose of this open letter is to remind federal explosives licensees and permittees to be vigilant during the Fourth of July holiday and provide information regarding the new intrastate limited permit.

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Explosives
Regulatory 2003-5 - Distribution of Explosives to Limited Permittees [PDF - 49.16 KB]

Distributors distributing explosive materials via common or contract carrier to limited permittees may verify receipt of the materials by telephone, facsimile, email, or other means within three business days of shipment. ATF Form 5400.4 notation requirements.

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Explosives
Regulatory 2003 - May - All FELs - Reminder Regarding Provisions of the Safe Explosives Act [PDF - 176.71 KB]

The purpose of this letter is to remind all federal explosives licensees and permittees that the first provisions of the Act went into effect on Jan. 24, 2003, and the remaining provisions go into effect on May 24, 2003.

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Explosives
Regulatory TD 439: Delegation of Authority in Part 170 - 03–2252 - Jan. 31, 2003 [PDF - 87.42 KB]

The Homeland Security Act of 2002 transferred certain law enforcement and regulatory functions of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms from the Department of the Treasury to the Department of Justice and changed its name to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. This rule delegates specific authorities to that Bureau and incorporates it into the structure of the Department of Justice.

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Workforce and Mission
Regulatory 2003-1 - Importation of Browning M1919 Type Receivers for Unrestricted Commercial Sale [PDF - 212.18 KB]

An ATF-approved method of destruction for the Browning M1919 type machinegun will result in the severed portions of the receiver being importable for unrestricted commercial sale.

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Firearms
Regulatory 2003-2 - Importation of FN FAL Type Receivers for Unrestricted Commercial Sale [PDF - 187.59 KB]

An ATF-approved method of destruction for the FN FAL type machinegun will result in the severed portions of the receiver being importable for unrestricted commercial sale.

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Firearms
Regulatory 2003-4 - Importation of Sten Type Receivers for Unrestricted Commercial Sale [PDF - 193.52 KB]

An ATF-approved method of destruction for the Sten type machinegun will result in the severed portions of the receiver being importable for unrestricted commercial sale.

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Firearms
Regulatory 2003-3 - Importation of Heckler & Koch G3 Type Receivers for Unrestricted Commercial Sale [PDF - 229.69 KB]

An ATF-approved method of destruction for the Heckler & Koch G3 type machinegun will result in the severed portions of the receiver being importable for unrestricted commercial sale.

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Firearms
Regulatory TD 487: Reorganization of Title 27, Code of Federal Regulations - 03–1657 - Jan. 24, 2003 [PDF - 123.52 KB]

The Homeland Security Act of 2002 divides the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Department of the Treasury, into two separate agencies, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) in the Department of Justice, and the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) in the Department of the Treasury. 27 CFR Parts 447, 478 et al. Reorganization of Title 27, Code of Federal Regulations; Final Rule

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Workforce and Mission
Regulatory 2002 - December - All FFLs - Homeland Security Act of 2002 - ATF Moves to the Department of Justice [PDF - 25.56 KB]

The purpose of this letter is to provide you with information on a provision of the recently enacted Homeland Security Act of 2002. This provision moves most of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) from the Department of the Treasury to the Department of Justice effective Jan. 24, 2003.

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Firearms
Regulatory 2002 - November - All FELs - Enacted Provisions of the Safe Explosives Act [PDF - 302.6 KB]

The purpose of this letter is to provide you information on the provisions of the Safe Explosives Act (the Act), which was enacted on Nov. 25, 2002.

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Explosives
Regulatory 2002 - All FELs - Safe Explosives Act Provisions for Blasting/Mining Educators [PDF - 202.41 KB]

This open letter provides information for public and private institutes and the provisions pertaining to the Safe Explosives Act.

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Explosives
Last Updated: January 15, 2026

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