Why Bravo Point of Sale Customers Need e4473
If you already run Bravo point of sale, e4473 is the piece that completes your firearm retail setup. It adds a fully digital ATF Form 4473, NICS submission, and an integrated A&D Book in the same system you already use, so the entire transfer runs end to end without bolt-on tools or double entry.
One system from acquisition to disposition
e4473 integrates natively with Bravo point of sale, letting you manage the entire firearm retail operation from acquisition through 4473 completion to disposition in one place. There is no toggling between systems and no re-keying data from one screen into another.
When a firearm is ready for sale, Bravo prompts your employee to send the customer the e4473 form. The validated 4473 then flows back into Bravo automatically.
- One system for acquisition, 4473, NICS, and disposition.
- Automatic prompt when a firearm is ready for sale.
- Completed 4473 syncs back to Bravo automatically.
An integrated A&D Book that stays in sync
Because the 4473 and the A&D Book share the same data, every completed transfer creates a matching disposition entry without manual transcription. That removes the single most common source of inspection findings, the mismatch between a 4473 and its A&D entry, and keeps your records reconciled as you go.
No bolt-ons, no double entry
Stitching a separate 4473 product onto your point of sale means exporting data, re-entering customer details, and reconciling two systems that were never designed to talk to each other. e4473 avoids that entirely. Buyer information captured during the digital 4473 carries straight into the NICS submission and back into Bravo, so your team enters data once.
- Buyer data flows from the 4473 into the NICS submission, with no double entry.
- Electronic signatures captured on any device, no paper anywhere in the transfer.
- Built-in field validation so incomplete forms never reach your counter.
Audit-ready storage in the same system
Every completed 4473 is encrypted and stored in cloud storage, compliant with ATF Ruling 2016-2 and ATF Ruling 2022-1. A dedicated ATF audit portal lets an inspector review only your compliance records while the rest of your business stays private, so an inspection becomes a search rather than a scramble.
Frequently asked questions
Does e4473 work with Bravo point of sale?
Yes. e4473 integrates natively with Bravo point of sale, so you can manage acquisition, the 4473, NICS, and disposition in one system without toggling between separate tools.
Will I have to enter customer data twice?
No. Buyer information from the digital 4473 flows into the NICS submission and back into Bravo automatically, so your team enters data once.
Does the A&D Book update automatically?
Yes. Because the 4473 and A&D Book share the same data, every completed transfer creates a matching disposition entry with no manual transcription.
Can I use e4473 if I do not run Bravo point of sale?
Yes. e4473 integrates natively with Bravo, and it also operates as a standalone system for the digital 4473 and NICS workflow if you use a different point of sale.
Add e4473 to your Bravo point of sale
See how e4473 plugs into Bravo point of sale to run the entire firearm transfer, from the digital 4473 to NICS to a synced A&D Book, in one system.

