FIREARM REGISTRATION


FORT MCCOY FORM 433-1 REGISTRATION OF PERSONAL FIREARM OR WEAPON (must be printed and filled out by hand)

 

ALL individuals possessing a firearm on Fort McCoy must have a Fort McCoy Form 433-1 (Firearms Registration Record/Registration Receipt) on their person documenting each weapon (i.e. must have this form prior to hunting); to ensure ample time for processing the Fort McCoy Form 433-1, all firearm registration forms should be submitted 30 days before you plan to bring the firearm onto the installation; all individuals registering a firearm will undergo a NCIC-III background check; when not registering the firearm in person, a copy of a valid government photo ID must accompany the registration form; and, current firearm registrants have 180 days after the approval of the firearm registration policy to have the NCIC-III background check completed. Currently the Fort McCoy Visitors Control Center (VCC) is processing new and current firearm registrations and proceeding with the NCIC-III background checks.

Please direct all firearm registration questions to Fort McCoy Physical Security at 608-388-2357.

Firearm registration forms are also available at the Fort McCoy Visitor Control Center building 35, Hunter Information Point (HIP) located along State Highway 21 at the intersection of South J Street and State Highway 21, and at the Permit Sales Office building 2168. 

Registration forms can be processed during normal business hours within building 35 at the Visitor Control Office or during nonduty hours at the Fort McCoy Police Department building 1681,

Email forms to:  usarmy.mccoy.id-readiness.mbx.des-fire-arm-registration@army.mil

The forms may also be mailed to the Police Dept. at:  

   Ft McCoy Police Dept

   Attn: Firearms Registration

   1681 W Eaton Rd

   Ft McCoy, WI 54656

 

Each person who registers firearms will receive a firearm-registration record. Anyone engaged in authorized activities that require possession or transportation of a firearm must have the firearm registration record in their possession, and the record must be presented to law-enforcement personnel upon request.

Once completed, firearm registrations will be valid on Fort McCoy indefinitely unless otherwise changed by regulation. If a registrant no longer has a firearm on the registry, they should contact the police department to have the firearm removed from the registry.

Firearms used, possessed, transported, or stored in violation of this policy also may be permanently confiscated by authorized law-enforcement personnel or proper command authority. Disposition of confiscated weapons will be determined through due process following appropriate UCMJ, disciplinary, or administrative actions.

 

Questions related to firearms registration should be directed to the Fort McCoy Physical Security (608) 388-2357