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flamin lib

(14,559 posts)
11. As I understand the way things work from this article:
Tue Aug 4, 2015, 10:32 AM
Aug 2015
http://www.knoxnews.com/business/store-will-do-gun-transfers-for-free_73072735

The FFL has to enter the firearm into inventory just as if it came from any other manufacturer/distributor. In effect they "buy" the gun and chain of possession passes to them. Then the FFL "sells" the firearm just as if it were any other piece of inventory meaning they fill out the 4473, run the check and file the form in their records. Money for the transfer ($25) is collected by the FFL and the money for the firearm is between the two people buying/selling the gun.

I'd happily pay someone the $25 to maintain those records and clear me of any responsibility for the use of the gun after it leaves my hands. Sounds pretty cheap to me.

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