Interesting question came up at work...
Say you buy a new firearm. You fill out all the paperwork knowing the FFL will have that info on file. Then you find a Warranty Registration card inside the firearm box. It asks for all your personal info as well as the model and serial number to register the warranty.
Do you fill out the warranty car or ignore it? Will the manufacturer honor a warranty claim if you don't fill out the card (or do it online)?
What would keep the Feds from requesting a warranty database listing from all firearm manufacturers? The list would include name, address, and firearm all in a convenient format. They can get the info from the FFLs but it is too easy from the manufacturer...
Your thoughts?
Say you buy a new firearm. You fill out all the paperwork knowing the FFL will have that info on file. Then you find a Warranty Registration card inside the firearm box. It asks for all your personal info as well as the model and serial number to register the warranty.
Do you fill out the warranty car or ignore it? Will the manufacturer honor a warranty claim if you don't fill out the card (or do it online)?
What would keep the Feds from requesting a warranty database listing from all firearm manufacturers? The list would include name, address, and firearm all in a convenient format. They can get the info from the FFLs but it is too easy from the manufacturer...
Your thoughts?