“ If one has it and one doesn't a NICS check will be required. ”Maxwell wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2019 4:54 pmYes. They should all be accurate with the suffix. If one has it and one doesn't a NICS check will be required. Also, unless I am mistaken they all need to be accurate by state law also. As far as a 4473 goes in needs to have the suffix and it needs to match the DL.Killadocg23 wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2019 4:49 pmWhat issues have you seen with it? Wonder if an FFL can give me an answer. Want to purchase something ASAP.oljames3 wrote: Fri Mar 15, 2019 4:40 pm I have no idea if name matching is an issue in this case. I have seen it be an issue in other cases. I prefer that all my government documents match. On our DL & LTC, my dad has Jr., I have III, and my son has IV.![]()
Not necessarily. The person is required to be identified by a government document which could be the drivers license. Page 195 in 5300.4 states that a permit qualifies as an alternative to a NICS check. Technically he has a Texas CHL/LTC so the NICS is not required. That being said, most FFLs are skittish so would probably run the NICS. If you see any ATF reference stating otherwise let me know.