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  • 11b6r
    The dealer (and only a dealer or manufacturer can MAIL a handgun) must complete a Form 1508 at the Post Office prior to mailing a handgun. Handing a package to someone NOT covered under their FFL, and asking them to "drop it off" at the PO (in my opinion) will not fly.
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  • toad67
    So an employee of the company could do it?quote:Originally posted by 11b6r
    The dealer (and only a dealer or manufacturer can MAIL a handgun) must complete a Form 1508 at the Post Office prior to mailing a handgun. Handing a package to someone NOT covered under their FFL, and asking them to "drop it off" at the PO (in my opinion) will not fly.
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  • nmyers
    The details of what employees of a dealer may or may not do are not listed in ATF P5300.4, but I would expect a dealer who delegated shipping (& forging his signature) to an employee would first get an approval letter from ATF.

    But, your scenario left out the step where the dealer (or his employee) completes a bound book entry.

    Neal
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  • toad67
    Yes it would be an entry in their A&D book. quote:Originally posted by nmyers
    The details of what employees of a dealer may or may not do are not listed in ATF P5300.4, but I would expect a dealer who delegated shipping (& forging his signature) to an employee would first get an approval letter from ATF.

    But, your scenario left out the step where the dealer (or his employee) completes a bound book entry.

    Neal
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