Academy Sports & Outdoors NICS policy (2024)

Burk Cornelius

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  • Jan 27, 2011
  • #1

First of all let me say this isn’t a rant, it’s just an informative post so you will know what to expect if you try to buy a gun from Academy. If someone is a FFL and I use incorrect terminology or have some facts wrong please chime in.

We know the response to a NICS background check will be one of three things “Proceed”, “Denied” or “Delayed”. If the response is “Delayed” and the ATF doesn’t respond to the FFL with a “Denied” within three business days then the FFL is allowed to transfer the firearm.

Academy policy is a little different than this.

If you receive a “Delayed” at Academy they make you wait 30 days for the ATF to call them back with a “Proceed”. If they do not receive a call back from ATF with a “Proceed” within 30 days they will not transfer the gun to you.

If you still want to buy the gun, Academy will request another NICS check for the purchase (NICS are only good for 30 days). The problem with this, as you can probably already see, is that if you received a “Delayed” once you will likely receive it again and the whole process starts over again. (Kind of gives me a headache thinking about it)

The way I understand it, ATF doesn’t always call back with a “Proceed” after a “Delayed” has been issued, is that correct? That is why they allow the FFL to go ahead and transfer the firearm after 3 days if no response is received from ATF

So the bottom line, it would appear, is if your NICS background check commonly generates a “Delayed” It is unlikely that you will be able to purchase a firearm from Academy.

If anyone works for Academy and has some different information, please let me know.

KillShot

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  • Jan 27, 2011
  • #2

Although I've never purchased a firearm from Academy and probably never will, I've read and heard of several reports where Academy is a pain in the ass when it comes to firearms.

There is but one simple solution; don't buy firearms from Academy.

Friends don't let friends buy firearms from Academy. Academy Sports & Outdoors NICS policy (3)

Burk Cornelius

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  • Jan 27, 2011
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I always have liked them even though I have never bought a gun from them. I don't mind a company adopting a policy (for whatever reason) that is more stringent than the minimum required. What I have the most issue with is a policy that doesn't [read can't] work by its own design. The customer gets the short end of the stick

pyplynr

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  • Jan 27, 2011
  • #4

I'm going to buy a stevens 200 in .223 for a donor action this Sunday (if they still have them on sale for $179). I've never bought a firearm from academy, but at that price I'd be an idiot not to get 1 or 2. BTW I've never waited more than 10 min for the background check to go through.

  • Jan 28, 2011
  • #5

Academy is owned by a group of lawyers. When I visited their HQ in Katy, TX. the 1st place they took me
was their Law Library (for a quick lecture on antitrust)
They keep their T's crossed and their i's dotted and their butts covered to an extreme extent.

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Michael1

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  • Jan 28, 2011
  • #6

I try to keep the money local and support the small businesses

Burk Cornelius

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  • Jan 28, 2011
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If you don't receive a "Delayed" then I think everything will be OK. It is when someone receives a "Delayed" that is the problem.

Good luck

pyplynr said:

I'm going to buy a stevens 200 in .223 for a donor action this Sunday (if they still have them on sale for $179). I've never bought a firearm from academy, but at that price I'd be an idiot not to get 1 or 2. BTW I've never waited more than 10 min for the background check to go through.

ExSniper

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  • Jan 28, 2011
  • #8

Even with a Delay the dealer can call back the next day and check on it. Will Academy do that?

I agree that you should support your local stocking gun dealers. The service will be better and the advice/assistance will usually be far more professional.

Burk Cornelius

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  • Jan 28, 2011
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ExSniper said:

Even with a Delay the dealer can call back the next day and check on it. Will Academy do that

Don't know if they will or not.

peanut

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  • Jan 28, 2011
  • #10

You don't pay untill the "proceed" comes back.
AND, ONLY the Manager can call in the 4473. So if he's busy you'll wait another 20 minutes or however much longer till he can get to it.
My friend just bought a gun today in Tulsa Academy.

redneck1861

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  • Jan 28, 2011
  • #11

I've never had problems buying guns from Academy, nor do I know anybody who has

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gismored

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  • Jan 29, 2011
  • #12

I had buddy got told his address on his lic. wasn't valid cause he didn't get mail at his house. Our town doesn't have home service lol.

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Hoov

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  • Jan 30, 2011
  • #13

Academy doesn't like to sell guns. My old boss who now works for them has told me this on a few occasions. They have a lot of extra paperwork that is superflous. I have been told that if you are delayed, they will not call to check status. I was also informed that if you are delayed, they will not transfer the gun at all. Someone who works at Academy can correct me on that. Yes, they are owned by a group of attorneys. They are also one of the best, if not the best, fiscally run sporting goods stores in the nation. They have no long term debt.

cudajimmy

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  • Feb 2, 2011
  • #14

I've had my ffl for about 4 years and have NEVER had NICS NOT call me back the next day. The two times I called them the next day, I got a "not ready for response" answer from them.

Matt1911

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  • Feb 2, 2011
  • #15

The problem I've had with Academy while buying a firearm is they're not well educated about the products they're selling.
I walked up, told the salesperson what gun I wanted to buy (a pink Cricket .22 for my daughter)I had to point it out because they didn't know what they were looking for even with it being the only pink gun back there.
The lecture I got about firearm safety (after telling the salesperson that I've been shooting for the past 20 years) wasn't really appreciated either.

That's the last gun I got from there and the only reason I bought it was because it was the one my daughter wanted and it was on sale.

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steak

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  • Feb 4, 2011
  • #16

Wal-Mart has the same no transfer with out a proceed policy. It really is just to cover their butts. They can legally transfer it after the three days but it doesn't look good on CNN when a person "who never passed a background check" goes bezerk in a church. Also, NICS has always been good about calling back as soon as they have either a proceed or denied response. It rarely happens that if the clerk calls NICS back that they get a response other than "this check is still under review". I have sold guns for 10 years now and only seen the 30 day no response thing happen twice.

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ChickenGlock

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  • Feb 5, 2011
  • #17

actually was in academy earlier wasting time and they were doin a check heard him receive a delayed then apparently placed on hold and aout 5 minutes later got a proceed. I was fondlin some toys I wanted to look at I was surprised

It seems some the people care and try to do the "right thing" and others don't. But if I have to buy at academy I do it at the one off 63rd here in OKC

Biggsly

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  • Feb 6, 2011
  • #18

I have never had a prob. I asked the guy behind the counter if he would call me when a product came in, he told me to leave my #. He called me the next week. I have been happy with them. I had a guy at a gunshow try to explain to me why I should spend about $75.00 more and buy from him. He told me about how bad it was to get the gun from Academy. I guess I don't get it. I like saving money, but thats just me.

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markw707b

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  • Feb 22, 2014
  • #19

I bought a gun from Academy because the price was lower than my local gun shop. This was a mistake. The Academy staff cleverly sold me a gun and a scope that were "Display" models without my knowledge. The scope didn't work. The gun had a lot of nicks and scratches.

Another general issue is that when you buy from your gun shop, if they also have a range, they can probably help you get your gun set up. There is no possibility of getting this service from Academy.

I recommend buying from your local gun shop instead of Academy.

Robaire Pullicar

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  • Feb 22, 2014
  • #20

Thanks for the informative post. I have been delayed my last two purchases for some reason never had a issue before. But I was thinking of buying a glock 17 from academy guess that's a no go now!

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