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<blockquote data-quote="carl1775" data-source="post: 1437975" data-attributes="member: 105682"><p>No difference. Just the preference of that particular FFL holder. It's a second check on the firearm and limits the liability the Alaskan FFL holds and places the burden on the (B) FFL that you surrender the weapons to. So, the receipt of custody passes from you to FFL B, where the firearm is logged and should be checked. FFL B, ships to FFL A> documented federal licensee to licensee. Lastly, FFL A, will transfer from their license to the individual end user. Just a cover for the receiving FFL A, but there is no law directing this is the way it must be handled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carl1775, post: 1437975, member: 105682"] No difference. Just the preference of that particular FFL holder. It's a second check on the firearm and limits the liability the Alaskan FFL holds and places the burden on the (B) FFL that you surrender the weapons to. So, the receipt of custody passes from you to FFL B, where the firearm is logged and should be checked. FFL B, ships to FFL A> documented federal licensee to licensee. Lastly, FFL A, will transfer from their license to the individual end user. Just a cover for the receiving FFL A, but there is no law directing this is the way it must be handled. [/QUOTE]
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