Does that work if I buy online and have it sent to a pawn shop for the transfer? Can they tell me to fuck off if I pass the background, which is all they are doing for me since I already bought the gun?
As I understand it, an FFL transfer officially puts record of the weapon in the bound book, meaning it belongs to the FFL it was shipped to.
If NICS says no, the dealer may offer to ship it back at the buyer's expense. I'd like to think the local dealer would also be able to say no when the buyer had obvious marks like a hammer & sickle tattoo or wearing a Black Lives Matter shirt.
Yeah, most pawns shops (just the example I use here) have a target on them by these mobs, so I can't see them arming them. It's funny because I never see much in a pawn shop that I'd really want. The guns I guess. Other than that shitty tools and guitars.
Does that work if I buy online and have it sent to a pawn shop for the transfer? Can they tell me to fuck off if I pass the background, which is all they are doing for me since I already bought the gun?
As I understand it, an FFL transfer officially puts record of the weapon in the bound book, meaning it belongs to the FFL it was shipped to.
If NICS says no, the dealer may offer to ship it back at the buyer's expense. I'd like to think the local dealer would also be able to say no when the buyer had obvious marks like a hammer & sickle tattoo or wearing a Black Lives Matter shirt.
Yeah, most pawns shops (just the example I use here) have a target on them by these mobs, so I can't see them arming them. It's funny because I never see much in a pawn shop that I'd really want. The guns I guess. Other than that shitty tools and guitars.