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Home » ATF Swamped With 150,000 NFA Applications in One Day — Up From 2,500 Daily Average — as Outdated System Crashes

ATF Swamped With 150,000 NFA Applications in One Day — Up From 2,500 Daily Average — as Outdated System Crashes

Adam Green By Adam Green January 8, 2026 3 Min Read
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ATF Swamped With 150,000 NFA Applications in One Day — Up From 2,500 Daily Average — as Outdated System Crashes

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) is grappling with a dramatic spike in electronic form submissions that has led to widespread delays and intermittent system outages affecting firearm industry professionals across the country.

According to the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), the ATF processed approximately 150,000 e-Forms on January 1 alone — a staggering increase from the usual daily volume of around 2,500. This surge in activity has severely strained the agency’s IT infrastructure, triggering system glitches and disrupting operations for Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs), manufacturers, and retailers who rely on the platform for regulatory compliance and business continuity.

ATF officials have confirmed the issues and are reportedly working to resolve them by directly engaging with affected users. The agency has acknowledged the urgency of the situation and its impact on the industry.

NSSF has expressed concern over the operational challenges caused by the outages, noting that the disruptions are resulting in customer service complications and lost revenue. The foundation has pressed ATF to prioritize restoring system stability and has advised affected businesses to document all issues and communicate directly with ATF to assist in identifying systemic problems.

To address the root of the issue, NSSF is urging members of the firearms industry to contact their congressional representatives in support of additional funding for ATF’s IT modernization. The foundation points to outdated infrastructure as a key factor behind the ongoing problems, suggesting that adequate congressional support is necessary to ensure long-term reliability and prevent future breakdowns.

While the current situation is frustrating for many in the industry, NSSF encourages patience as ATF works through the technical challenges.

This event underscores the critical need for a robust and modern digital infrastructure to support lawful commerce in firearms and related products. When the regulatory systems stall, it doesn’t just affect paperwork — it directly hinders the ability of law-abiding businesses to operate efficiently and serve customers. A streamlined and reliable e-Forms system is not just a convenience; it’s a necessity for compliance and commerce in today’s digital environment.

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