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I have also heard that it needs to be in-person, because if the gun is sent in the mail then the receiving FFL takes legal possession of it, in which case they legally become the "retailer" and the roster once again applies.
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The current FFL opinion I have seem seems to be that they have been instructed that a PPT requires both parties to appear at the same FFL, though not necessarily at the same time.
If, as suggested here, the seller will not appear, the transaction would be a transfer, but not a PPT, so the Roster does apply.
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Can the seller use a FFL to send it, then the buyers FFL to receive it and do a SSE on PRIOR to transferring?
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