I received my new PAL/RPAL back in May 2016. The ID number on my PAL was ########.0001
When I purchased my very first firearm (handgun), the CFO issued me a new PAL with #######.0002
In both cases, the digits before the decimal point were the exact same. Only thing that changed was the numbers after the decimal from .0001 to my now .0002
I'm assuming that the numbers after the decimal point is simply an "issuance" number.
Is this correct??????
How important is the issuance number in the grand scheme of things??????
Reason I ask is, the ATT paperwork that came in the mail following my purchase of the firearm identify my original issuance number with the .0001, and NOT with the .0002 issuance number.
My query is more or less, if I were stopped by the police coming from a gun range and I show the policeman my PAL/RPAL and all the paperwork that came with the gun, will it be an issue that the paperwork shows the issuance as a .0001, however, my new PAL/RPAL shows issuance .0002?????
When I purchased my very first firearm (handgun), the CFO issued me a new PAL with #######.0002
In both cases, the digits before the decimal point were the exact same. Only thing that changed was the numbers after the decimal from .0001 to my now .0002
I'm assuming that the numbers after the decimal point is simply an "issuance" number.
Is this correct??????
How important is the issuance number in the grand scheme of things??????
Reason I ask is, the ATT paperwork that came in the mail following my purchase of the firearm identify my original issuance number with the .0001, and NOT with the .0002 issuance number.
My query is more or less, if I were stopped by the police coming from a gun range and I show the policeman my PAL/RPAL and all the paperwork that came with the gun, will it be an issue that the paperwork shows the issuance as a .0001, however, my new PAL/RPAL shows issuance .0002?????