advice on ffl transfer
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:57 am
Hello,
I have purchased a pistol over the Internet today from out of state and it is being shipped to my local dealer for transfer. This is my first time to buy a gun this way.
The seller (out of state) told me that they don't give a receipt for the firearm purchase due to laws in Texas ... that I'm "actually" purchasing from my local dealer. My local dealer says that's not the case, that they only provide a receipt for the transfer and the out of state seller needs to provide the receipt for the firearm.
I guess the only reason it matters is that I need the receipt to get the $50 mail in rebate (hate rebates but also hate being one of the people who don't send them in thus encouraging the practice). The price is good enough to still be less than anything else I found even without the extra $50 but this "run around" just bothers me.
So for those of you who do this transfer stuff, who is really supposed to give me a receipt (hopefully that shows the pistol's serial #) for the gun purchase?
thanks,
Harold
I have purchased a pistol over the Internet today from out of state and it is being shipped to my local dealer for transfer. This is my first time to buy a gun this way.
The seller (out of state) told me that they don't give a receipt for the firearm purchase due to laws in Texas ... that I'm "actually" purchasing from my local dealer. My local dealer says that's not the case, that they only provide a receipt for the transfer and the out of state seller needs to provide the receipt for the firearm.
I guess the only reason it matters is that I need the receipt to get the $50 mail in rebate (hate rebates but also hate being one of the people who don't send them in thus encouraging the practice). The price is good enough to still be less than anything else I found even without the extra $50 but this "run around" just bothers me.
So for those of you who do this transfer stuff, who is really supposed to give me a receipt (hopefully that shows the pistol's serial #) for the gun purchase?
thanks,
Harold