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Reloading
Will we ever see powders again?
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1938317" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>I just tried to do a private party sale/transfer/background check here in Colorado on a pistol and we found out that a lot of the FFL's are refusing to do PP transfers because there is a 2-3 day backlog on the background checks-- that means you have to leave the gun with the FFL and if the buyer fails the check, the owner then has to go through a background check to get it back because it has to be logged into the FFL's logbook and can only be released with a transfer and BGC, or take the gun home but then if the owner didnt return after the buyer passed he might loose his $ and there would be a BGC in his name with no gun tied to it--big cluster if you ask me </p><p></p><p>This might mess up my sale, darn it.</p><p></p><p>Its my understanding that a gun smith can log it in as being worked on for the owner and if the buyer fails the check then it can go back to the owner without a check--- BUT you have to find a smith willing to do it that way</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1938317, member: 94491"] I just tried to do a private party sale/transfer/background check here in Colorado on a pistol and we found out that a lot of the FFL's are refusing to do PP transfers because there is a 2-3 day backlog on the background checks-- that means you have to leave the gun with the FFL and if the buyer fails the check, the owner then has to go through a background check to get it back because it has to be logged into the FFL's logbook and can only be released with a transfer and BGC, or take the gun home but then if the owner didnt return after the buyer passed he might loose his $ and there would be a BGC in his name with no gun tied to it--big cluster if you ask me This might mess up my sale, darn it. Its my understanding that a gun smith can log it in as being worked on for the owner and if the buyer fails the check then it can go back to the owner without a check--- BUT you have to find a smith willing to do it that way [/QUOTE]
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