C&R question
I've got a m-92 win. up for auction here (#46161756) that has been copletely rebuilt but to all original spec's. it this still c&r transferable. A potential bidder wants to know. thanks.
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I just finished filling out my C&R renewal and was surprised to see question #8 ask my if I have, or planned to do any internet sales. It then went on to ask which site(s) I planned to use. I don't remember that last time, any idea as to when that appeared? 0 -
If the FFL accepted your C&R, the FFL. 0 -
quote:Originally posted by He Dog
If the FFL accepted your C&R, the FFL.
There's your answer. The FFL booked it in from the auction company and subsequently transferred it to you.0 -
The guys are right.
But, technically, guns that are incidental parts of an estate may be transferred directly to you by the auction company like a private sale, federal, state, & local law permitting. Most auction companies don't want to risk liability, so they require the buyer to pay their FFL a fee to handle the transfer. I always take that into consideration when setting my maximum bid.
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Thanks for the input. I was prety sure that was the case but just wanted to confirm. I called the auction company and got the info on the FFL. If I had been thinking I would have got the info when I picked the gun up. Picked it up at the auction site the following week and just never thought about it. 0
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