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  • truthseeker
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 1546

    What happens in this situation?

    Say you were going to buy a handgun and you go and do a PPT, everything initially goes smoothly.

    Well you pay the other private party the money for the purchase and then go home to wait my 10 days.

    You go to pick up the handgun and the FFL says "the handgun was stolen/reported stolen" and will not release it to you.

    Does that mean the buyer is out the money he paid to purchase the firearm?

    What recourse does the buyer have in this situation?
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    awheelman357
    In Memoriam
    • Jun 2007
    • 237

    the guns store should have some kind of insurance covering this.

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    • #3
      berto
      Calguns Addict
      • Oct 2005
      • 7723

      The seller's info is on the DROS.

      The police should be interested in the sale of a stolen gun.

      Get the seller's info and ask for a refund. Small claims court.
      "There are no outdoor sports as graceful as throwing stones at a dictatorship." Ai WeiWei

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