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| Mine doesn’t because they have had issues with individuals not including the required info needed for their book. I'm sure I could find one who does if I looked around.
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| We do accept from private party. However, I will say more often then not we get a firearm in with no info. No photo copy of DL and no receiving party info. Sometimes, the return address isn't even readable.
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| | | Posts: 2212 | Location: Scranton,KS | Registered: November 07, 2007 |  
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| quote: Do the forum FFL's or members FFL's take in handguns from private individuals?
When I had an FFL, I took had no issues taking handgun from a private individual. But I know many FFLs who won't so you need to look around. As a side note, I'm looking to clear out some handguns (don't have a FFL anymore) and looked into using Ship My Gun. Seems like a lot of UPS Customer Care centers have shut down, making it more difficult to find a UPS place that will accept a handgun for shipment. Make sure you look into that. |
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| Here is my understanding of the “Why” from a buddy who ran a brick & mortar FFL: Say they take a transfer from an individual, but the receiving individual, for whatever reason, is ineligible to take possession. What does the FFL then do with the gun? They can’t ship it back to the original sender, so it is stuck in limbo and turns into a headache the FFL simply doesn’t want.
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| quote: Originally posted by rkentm: Here is my understanding of the “Why” from a buddy who ran a brick & mortar FFL:
Say they take a transfer from an individual, but the receiving individual, for whatever reason, is ineligible to take possession. What does the FFL then do with the gun? They can’t ship it back to the original sender, so it is stuck in limbo and turns into a headache the FFL simply doesn’t want.
Has it been that way for a long time, or has that changed in the last several years? Back when UPS & FedEx didn’t have policies against private parties shipping I several times sent handguns to the volcano base in Spray, Oregon via UPS. GGI completed the work and sent the pistols back to me via UPS. At that time I had no FFL. I’m pretty sure that the 03 FFL that I now have would be irrelevant for this purpose, but I didn’t even have that then. And this was with me in Kommiefornia and GGI in Oregon. |
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| He means "frowned on" as in if you do it, we will pull your state license and you'll be out of business."
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| The 2 FFLs I use here in Vegas will not accept shipment or transfers from Individual. They require it to he sent via FFL from the sender’s end.
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| quote: Originally posted by rkentm: Here is my understanding of the “Why” from a buddy who ran a brick & mortar FFL:
Say they take a transfer from an individual, but the receiving individual, for whatever reason, is ineligible to take possession. What does the FFL then do with the gun? They can’t ship it back to the original sender, so it is stuck in limbo and turns into a headache the FFL simply doesn’t want.
Why do you think they can’t ship it back to the sender? I know that an FFL can return a gun to an individual that was shipped to the FFL by that individual. It happens all the time for repairs and refinishing. I have personally shipped guns to Sig which were returned to me personally, and I have shipped guns to CCR for refinishing that were returned to me personally. I DON’T know if there is an exception for repairs, but I think that it’s just that it’s that original person’s gun, so it can be shipped to him without going through an FFL. Similarly, you can ship a gun to yourself. |
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| quote: Originally posted by rkentm: Here is my understanding of the “Why” from a buddy who ran a brick & mortar FFL:
Say they take a transfer from an individual, but the receiving individual, for whatever reason, is ineligible to take possession. What does the FFL then do with the gun? They can’t ship it back to the original sender, so it is stuck in limbo and turns into a headache the FFL simply doesn’t want.
All the FFL needs to do is check the state laws and set a policy for “abandoned” firearms. Once that time frame is past, the firearm is now owned by the FFL. When I first started I was having people leave their firearms for weeks and I was limited on space in the safe. I cannot recall now, but I set a time of like 6 weeks. Once I put out that policy, I never had another issue. Let someone leave it with me, I like free guns….. |
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