Log Book

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A customer asked us “What kind of information on my guns do I need to keep?” The best answer, for most cases, is “Everything you can”. Whether for theft, fire or just a personal inventory, we could only suggest getting a notebook and keeping any state forms.

Available exclusively at Duffy’s Gun Room.


Duffy’s Personal Firearm Log Book
8.5 x 11″ | 68 Pages | $12.95

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That sparked an idea, and Duffy’s Personal Firearm Log Book was designed. This book will give you a place to record the basic details, but also a log of gunsmithing and photos and various notes for your firearms. There is even a section for the disposition or sale for each. The Personal Firearm Log Book will record the details for up to 32 firearms in a single place.

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The Personal Firearm Log Book begins with an index of each firearm, allowing you to quickly find any specific record, but also to provide a quick overview of what has been logged. From there the book is a series of two page spreads for each weapon. On the left page you can attach photos or make notes.

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Wednesday Q&A: After NICS Delay, what day?

When you buy a firearm from a gun store, a NICS (National Instant Criminal Background Check System) check is done. Checks are usually determined within minutes of initiation, but occasionally a check might result in a delay while examiners spend more time researching the check. A proceed will probably come after a few days, but if it doesn’t, the law allows for it to be picked up after three business days. But if a customer buys a gun on a Friday, that might not be until Thursday of the following week.

What are NICS business days? A business day is any 24-hour period beginning at 12:01 a.m. the day after the check was initiated, in which state offices are open. A business day does not include Saturday, Sunday or state Holidays. The table below advises when the firearm can be transferred (since we’re closed Sundays and Mondays, we leave that off the chart):

DAY OF CHECK -> STANDARD DAY OF PICKUP
Tuesday -> Saturday
Wednesday -> Tuesday
Thursday -> Wednesday
Friday -> Thursday
Saturday -> Thursday

If you get a delay, and we get a determination before the standard day of pickup, we’ll give you a call to come take it home!

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