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  • Cling2myguns

    IBTL

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  • toad67

    You should have inspected the gun before you took it from the FFL, and refused it.

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  • rufe-snow

    If you didn't have this matter of the return shipping and insurance. Spelled out when you won the auction. Don't see that you have any recourse in this transaction.


    The only red flag that I can see. Is his demand for direct shipping. If he isn't a FFL, and it's a modern firearm? I wouldn't ship it back to him directly. Unfortunately he got your money, so your in the proverbial, between a rock and a hard place.

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  • shootuadeal

    Lets see the auction.

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  • dodge69

    Not sure how you could tell a gun would cycle at the dealer, it is a 218 BEE and the ammo I ordered came in 2 eays after I got the gun and I could not find any. The gun looked really nice.and was advertised as 100% original . It had a three day inspection and I have already told him I was returning the gun, There is no way I am going to return a out of state gun without going thru a FFL. I could deliver it for sure but that might cost more money.

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  • nmyers

    A non-licensee can ship a firearm directly to an FFL in any state, state & local law permitting. The FFL can return such firearm to the individual directly. It's just as if you sent your Ruger to the factory for repair; Ruger has a manufacturer's license, & can return the firearm (or a replacement) directly to you. In your case, your dealer can return it to the seller.

    Rufe-snow is right, though. MANY sellers don't specify who pays return costs. Always ask if he doesn't say. Don't bid if you aren't happy with the terms.

    Neal

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  • nononsense

    Please read the Posting Guidelines.

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