Military Forms Guide

DA Form 2408-4-1 — WEAPON RECORD DATA

weapon record data

Administrative documents are written for readers who were not present, and DA Form 2408-4-1 is no exception. Titled WEAPON RECORD DATA, it is used to weapon record data — a transaction that means little in conversation and a great deal in a file. The published edition here carries the date 10/01/1991 and the status ACTIVE. Its 2 page(s) and roughly 200 fields are sized to what the record must prove years later, which is always more than the moment appears to need.

Two offices stand behind the form, and the distinction between them explains most of what follows. G-4 is the proponent: it decides what the form asks and revises it when the underlying process changes. PAM 738-751 is the prescribing authority: it decides when the form is raised at all and where the completed document travels. Content and occasion are separated deliberately, so that a change in procedure does not require redesigning the page.

Retrieval governs the order of entry. The head of the form takes name, identification number, unit and date, and those values become the handles by which the record is found later — the substantive blocks are never searched on. This is why the spelling must match official records exactly rather than approximately.

The rules of entry all trace back to the page being fixed in advance. Tabbing follows the order built into the form, which usually matches how the page reads and misses less than clicking. An exclusive group discards the earlier selection because contradictory entries would make the record unusable. One-line fields have no wrap because print positions are predetermined, so an overlong entry displays fully and prints truncated. Longer text goes to the remarks area or a continuation, both provided for exactly that. Where nothing applies, the nil mark is entered — a blank leaves the reader unable to tell a considered answer from a skipped one.

Signing is the act that makes the document evidence, and until it happens the entries are only a proposal. Additional signatures — reviewer, approver, witness — each stand for a separate judgement, dated when applied so the record shows who accepted what and in what order. The common faults all damage that record in the same way: a blank mandatory field breaks the chain of required answers, swapped digits in an identification number detach the document from its subject, an inverted day and month misplaces it in time, and stale data from a reused copy states things nobody meant to state.

Personal information may not be gathered silently, and the Privacy Act statement is how that obligation is met on paper: it names the collection authority, the purpose, the routine uses and whether disclosure is mandatory. Because it exists to inform a decision, it belongs before the fields it covers rather than after them. A filled copy then holds personal data and is stored and transmitted under the corresponding safeguards.

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Formats exist because completion happens under different conditions, not because anyone wanted variety. The published set is PDF, XFDL. A fillable pdf carries live entry objects, so typed text lands in fixed positions and stays legible whoever reads it later. A printable pdf drops those objects and leaves the page as an image, which is what an office needs where a screen is unavailable and a pen is not. The document itself is unchanged between them; what differs is the circumstance each anticipates.

Where a file opens matters more than it appears to. A browser will display a pdf, but browser viewers were built to read documents, and some accept keystrokes into fields they never intended to store — the entries are gone at tab close, without warning, because saving was never part of what that viewer does. A dedicated reader is built around the file's own structure and keeps what you enter. The xfdl file belongs to a different lineage entirely: IBM Lotus Forms, adopted across Army systems for the routing and signature handling built into it. That is why only the Lotus Forms Viewer reads it.

No charge and no account apply: these are published documents, and access to them is not something a distributor is entitled to price.

What the form asks for

  • CANMOD_A
  • CANMOD_A_1
  • CANMOD_A_2
  • CANMOD_A_3
  • CANMOD_A_4
  • CANMOD_A_5
  • CANMOD_A_6
  • CANMOD_A_7
  • CANMOD_A_8
  • CANMOD_A_9
  • CANMOD_B
  • CANMOD_B_1
  • CANMOD_B_10
  • CANMOD_B_2
  • CANMOD_B_3
  • CANMOD_B_4
  • CANMOD_B_5
  • CANMOD_B_6
  • CANMOD_B_7
  • CANMOD_B_8
  • CANMOD_B_9
  • CUMUL_A
  • CUMUL_A_1
  • CUMUL_A_2

The routing in PAM 738-751 decides where the document goes — a named office, the administrative channel, or the individual's file — and the records schedule for the series decides how long it stays. Neither is a local judgement, because a record system loses its meaning if each office keeps things for its own preferred interval. Copy the form before submitting it.

Related documents are located by series and number, and the relation is rarely accidental — forms under one proponent or one directive tend to serve steps of a single procedure. Anything the DA series form names on its face normally travels with it, as do the continuations, covers and transmittals the process generates. Assembling them together is what makes the submission a complete account.

Revision follows the process, which is why editions appear without a fixed interval, and the printed date rather than any version number identifies them. Nothing on a stored copy signals that it has aged; the check is manual. Work already completed under a superseded edition stands as filed, because the record was made under those terms and is properly interpreted under them.

A word on where this page sits. These are reproductions of published Department of the Army documents, made available by an independent site with no official role and no authority to issue forms. The structure described above — proponent, prescribing directive, records schedule — exists apart from this site entirely, which is why nothing written here is legal advice and why acceptance by any office is not something that can be promised. Put questions of entry, requirement or eligibility to G-4 or to the administrative office servicing your unit.

Questions and answers

What is DA Form 2408-4-1?
WEAPON RECORD DATA
Which edition is current?
10/01/1991
Who is responsible for this form?
G-4
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF, XFDL, PDF

Publisher notes

  1. 44-CRITICAL ITEM
  2. 41-ITEM ALSO PRODUCED IN ELECTRONIC MEDIA

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