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Old 02-12-2012, 06:39 PM   #1
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ATF just told me to go pound sand as well. To report it to local police. ATF does not take reports from citizens only FFL holders.
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I understand you were sending the gun for repairs to the ejectors. Does the person or company that was going to work on your gun have a FFL? If so, contact them and maybe they can help you in reporting it to the ATF and other officials.
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I would still summon the Postmaster in a small claims court action or something bigger is the value of the gun exceeds small claims court limits. Our research chairman game me the heads up about bringing bad car people into court.
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