You can find a copy of the 4473 on the BATFE web site
questions to check you understand
When you purchase a firearm from a dealer, they phone your information in to NICS. NICS conducts a background check on you, and determines if the sale will proceed or be declined.
A military background check may be done before the interview. Be prepared to answer any questions that the employer will find on the check.
No. A background check is required to purchase a firearm from a dealer. If you are renting a firearm to use at a range, they may choose to run a background check.
Ammo, no. If you purchase a handgun from a dealer, a background check is required in every state, by federal law.
That's the Brady Act.
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over 4.5 million questions are asked per year on this website and even though you ask and get an answer does not mean its reliable so check your facts:)
It is likely to show up on a check. And they may have asked you to disclose any aliases you have used in the application.
In the US, began firearms purchase background checks began with the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act of 1993.
I don't think you could be a reporter. Check the related questions that you asked.
They will be asked the same questions you were asked by the office when you filed your claim. The state needs to verify your eligibility and double check your answers with those given by the former employer.