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Personal collection on display at FFL?

srea76

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I work for a sporting goods company and they recently received their FFL. I was curious if I put a few of my guns up just for display with a tag that says "not for sale" would that be ok? I have googled and find a lot of answers each way. Curious from some other FFLs with experience on the matter. It would be guns I would never sell, but it would just help the display pop until the business acquires more store guns.
 
I'm sure others will chime in with a more "legal" answer, but my understanding is that they'll need to be entered into the A&D book and out of it when they go back home with you.
 
I work for a sporting goods company and they recently received their FFL. I was curious if I put a few of my guns up just for display with a tag that says "not for sale" would that be ok? I have googled and find a lot of answers each way. Curious from some other FFLs with experience on the matter. It would be guns I would never sell, but it would just help the display pop until the business acquires more store guns.
Has to be in the books
 
According to the above link you just have to tag them as not for sale.

OP is not the "licensee."

No different that dropping one off for repair or consignment.

Also, according to OP, his guns will not "be kept segregated from the licensee’s business inventory"

My opinion is, this is one of the questions, the answer to which you don't want to be the one to find out.
 
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