The FBI’s main NICS page has been updated with working links to most monthly reports on NICS: Federal Denials (still stands at 57 firearms denials to ex-citizens, down from 58 two months ago), Total Checks, and Top 10 Highest Days/Weeks. However, the same page gives an incorrect link for the Active Records report, which would include information on how many Certificates of Loss of Nationality the FBI received from the State Department in the preceding month: if you follow that link you’ll get a “this page does not seem to exist” 404 error message.
At first glance this just looks like a URL redirection hiccup in the Plone Content Management System which the FBI uses to run their website. But oddly, if you go to the URL where you’d actually expect the Active Records report PDF file to appear (by analogy to the still-working URL from two months ago — the URLs generally end with the date on which the report was issued in MMDDYY format, and all the other latest reports for this month have a date of 3 October 2013), you don’t get that same “this page does not seem to exist” message; instead you’re redirected to the top page, which shows a message about the government shutdown: “Due to the lapse in government funding, information on this website not directly related to the protection of life and property will not be routinely updated”.
