I'm going to be pretty restless until this is resolved. There's nothing I hate more than misinformation among people who are supposed to be the experts.
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Should have told him you were bringing a deputy with you to have his axx arrested if he failed to return your lawful property to you..and you should have followed thru with it and saved the extra 25.
Then he could have dealt with BATF for theft of a firearm .
P. I. will be tough but remember it will be a fond memory the rest of your life.
Advice from an old Marine...first word out of your mouth SIR and do not use the word YOU..once you can focus your eyes again it will be explained that ewe is a female sheep.
Good Luck and thank you for stepping up to stand between our families and those that would threaten us.
It's my understanding (someone PLEASE correct me if I'm wrong) that an individual can ship to an FFL per Federal Law. Quite a few FFL's refuse to receive from individuals because they have no idea who the gun is really coming from. In other words if one FFL ships to another both have a record of the transferee as well as the serial number, whereas I could ship a rifle to an FFL claiming to be someone I am not, possibly having stolen the gun and then selling it out of state. Since the ATF is looking for an excuse to shut down FFL's a lot of them don't want the hassle.
In short, your FFL should have known that he could receive a firearm from an individual. He should have known that it was coming from an individual to begin with, as FFL's that transfer between each other routinely fax copies of their liscense. I'd say he's to blame. If it had of been me, I would not have gone back, would have told him to get his junk together, and made him come get the rifle if it got to that point.
Just sayen.