Available from no other source, this comprehensive collection of ATF-related data from national surveys, state-based surveys, other collected license statistics, and other data sources documents trends in firearms, commerce and use of federal services in the United States.

United States Bomb Data Center (USBDC)

The annual Explosives Incident Report (EIR) and Arson Incident Report (AIR) reviews bombing and explosives and arson related incidents and threats from information reported to the United States Bomb Data Center through the Bomb Arson Tracking System (BATS).

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2019 Arson Incident Report

2019 Explosives Incident Report

2018 Explosives Incident Report

2018 Arson Incident Report

2017 Explosives Incident Report

2017 Arson Incident Report

2016 Explosives Incident Report

2016 Arson Incident Report

2015 Explosives Incident Report

2015 Arson Incident Report

In addition to these reports, the Juvenile Offender (Fire) Incident Report and the House of Worship (HOW) Incidents in the United States also use information reported to USBDC from BATS.

2019 House of Worship Incidents in the United States

2019 Juvenile Offender (Fire) Incident Report

Listing of Federal Firearms Licensees

A list of all federally licensed manufacturers, dealers, collectors and importers of firearms and destructive devices are available by state for each month of the calendar year.

Federal Firearms Licensees

Firearms Trace Data

A key component of ATF's enforcement mission is the tracing of firearms on behalf of thousands of local, state, federal and international law enforcement agencies. Firearms trace data is critically important information developed by ATF. ATF has prepared the following state-by-state reports utilizing trace data which is intended to provide the public with insight into firearms recoveries.

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Annual Firearms Manufacturers And Export Report

All federally licensed manufacturers of firearms and destructive devices (Federal Firearms License types 07 and 10) are required to submit a production report of manufacturing and export activity to ATF by April 1 of each year. The information must be reported using the Annual Firearms Manufacturing and Exportation Report Under 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44, Firearms (ATF Form 5300.11). The report covers activity for the calendar year ended the previous December 31. For example, calendar year 2018 data was due to ATF by April 1, 2019.

ATF compiles the submitted data and releases it here each January, with a one year delay to comply with the Trade Secrets Act. For example, data released in January 2019 was for calendar year 2018. The January 2014 data release covers calendar year 2012 activity. In response to requests from the industry, ATF released interim AFMER data for the first time in July 2010. This release included aggregate data only and did not identify any specific industry member (to comply with the Trade Secrets Act).

Frequently asked questions related to AFMER are available in our Questions and Answers section. Any questions not covered there should be directed to the Federal Firearms Licensing Center Customer Service at 866-662-2750, or emailed to AFMERrequests@atf.gov.

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*Indicates that this is an interim report.

Firearms Commerce Report in the United States

This report presents data drawn from a number of ATF reports and records in one comprehensive document. It also provides comparative data from as far back as 1975 for context, analyses of trends over the years, and a fuller picture of the state of firearms commerce in the United States today.

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2019 Report on Firearms Commerce in the U.S.

2018 Report on Firearms Commerce in the U.S.

2017 Report on Firearms Commerce in the U.S.

2016 Report on Firearms Commerce in the U.S.

2015 Report on Firearms Commerce in the U.S. (This publication has been updated to correct 2013 firearms manufactured total in Exhibit 1.)

2014 Report on Firearms Commerce in the U.S

2013 Report on Firearms Commerce in the U.S.

2012 Report on Firearms Commerce in the U.S.

2011 Report on Firearms Commerce in the U.S.

Federal Firearms Licensee Statistics Theft/Loss Reports

Federal firearms licensees (FFLs) must report to ATF each missing, lost, or stolen firearm within 48 hours of discovery of the loss or theft by completing and forwarding a Federal Firearms Licensee Theft/Loss Report. In addition, the FFL must also report the firearm theft or loss to the appropriate local law enforcement agency.

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FESD Customer Service Survey

National Firearms Act (NFA)

The National Firearms Act Division is responsible for the administration of the National Firearms Act (NFA) as amended, and regulations issued pursuant to the Act. It maintains the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record (NFRTR), the central registry of all NFA firearms in the United States. The division acts on all applications to make, export, transfer and register NFA firearms; and processes notices of NFA firearms manufactured or imported.

Bar graph of the number of firearms processed by fiscal year

The above bar graph depicts the number of NFA firearms processed from applications captured in the NFRTR by Fiscal Year from FY 2005 to FY 2018. The number of NFA firearms the NFA Division processed were: 147,484 NFA firearms in FY 2005; 296,127 NFA firearms in FY 2006; 563,127 NFA firearms in FY 2007; 981,303 NFA firearms in FY 2008; 834,328 NFA firearms in FY 2009; 828,462 NFA firearms in FY 2010; 992,975 NFA firearms in FY 2011; 1,112,041 NFA firearms in FY 2012; 1,152,163 NFA firearms in FY 2013; 1,383,677 NFA firearms in FY 2014; 1,426,211 NFA firearms in FY 2015; 2,538,397 NFA firearms in FY 2016; 1,607,952 NFA firearms in FY 2017; 1,422,353 NFA firearms in FY 2018; and 1,949,822 NFA firearms in FY 2019.

Number of NFA Firearms Processed by Fiscal Year

Fiscal Year Firearms Processed 2019 1,949,822 2018 1,422,353 2017 1,607,952 2016 2,538,397 2015 1,426,211 2014 1,383,677 2013 1,152,163 2012 1,112,041 2011 992,975 2010 828,462 2009 834,328 2008 981,303 2007 563,127 2006 296,127

Bar graph of the number of NFA forms processed by Fiscal Year

The above bar graph depicts the volume of applications captured in the NFRTR that were processed by the NFA Division by Fiscal Year to include FY 2005 to FY 2018. NFA Division was able to process: 41,579 applications in FY 2005; 57,783 applications in FY 2006; 66,560 applications in FY 2007; 72,808 applications in FY 2008; 86,753 applications in FY 2009; 91,949 applications in FY 2010; 105,373 applications in FY 2011; 137,649 applications in FY 2012; 163,691 applications in FY 2013; 236,290 applications in FY 2014; 308,563 applications in FY 2015; 379,410 applications in FY 2016; 386,210 applications in FY 2017; 322,692 applications in FY 2018; and 342,860 applications in FY 2019.

Number of NFA Forms Processed by Fiscal Year