L.Sherm
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Yes it does but as much as I dispised Obama I dont think you can thank him for that.Thanks to Obumer, if a gun goes to an FFL to get worked on, it HAS to go in the FFL's books?? Correct me if I'am wrong.
Yes it does but as much as I dispised Obama I dont think you can thank him for that.Thanks to Obumer, if a gun goes to an FFL to get worked on, it HAS to go in the FFL's books?? Correct me if I'am wrong.
I stand corrected. At least I tried.Yes it does but as much as I dispised Obama I dont think you can thank him for that.
From what I've read it only needs to go into the ffl's books if it is going to be there over night. If it is picked back up the same day there's no need to enter it in your books as a requisition.Thanks to Obumer, if a gun goes to an FFL to get worked on, it HAS to go in the FFL's books?? Correct me if I'am wrong.
Same way I bought them, machine parts. Unless assembled or as a part that's legally a firearm, (requiring shipment VIA FFL) they're machine parts. If they're going from owner to shop for repair they're machine parts.Machine parts?? Why! Box your parts up well, insure them, and let the USPS do their job. It ain't illegal to ship a rifle or parts by USPS.