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Originally Posted by Frank Srebro
Methinks that’s easier said than done. The seller’s FFL already made the “disposition entry” in his Bound Book and there’s way to eradicate that and reenter a new receiving FFL. And since the gun was never physically returned to him he can’t date and enter it as a new “acquisition” and then a new “disposition”.
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Frank , if said gun is coming from a private seller what Phil suggests will work . However the way we do it the said three day inspection doesn't start until the gun is signed for at the FFL who takes possesion . So theoretically its until guns delivered , now if I were the seller I'd be pissed about this not so much at the buyer but at the whole deal in general and of course if I'm the one that paid for the gun I'd be pissed as well . But in the present screwed up state of affairs in the world things like this aren't uncommon