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  • #46
    Roccobro
    Veteran Member
    • Feb 2007
    • 2907

    Originally posted by pennstater
    Just curious; When you buy a firearm, put down a deposit or pay it in full[which you have to do to start a background], you're supposed to have a S/N on your paperwork.
    Unless they are totally out of stock [locally, warehouse], you should have had a S/N to reference.
    If they issued one S/N, it should be the same one in 10 days!
    SHOULD BE is the operative words.

    And the S/N doesn't matter if they LOSE your firearm during DROS like they did one of mine.

    Justin
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    Justin
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    Sometimes, arguing just for the sake of arguing, can be fun.
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    no it can't!
    Originally posted by ar15barrels
    YES IT CAN!
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    • #47
      pennstater
      Veteran Member
      • Aug 2010
      • 4656

      Point well taken.
      Hope they took care of it for you.

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      • #48
        G-forceJunkie
        Calguns Addict
        • Jul 2010
        • 6308

        Should be, but there is a form for correcting a typo when doing the paperwork. Happened to me once, a dealer had a used Glock 19 and 17. I bought the 17, after the wait I went to pick it up and the paperwork had the 19's serial numbers on it. Filled out the "Correction" form and was good to go.

        Originally posted by pennstater
        Just curious; When you buy a firearm, put down a deposit or pay it in full[which you have to do to start a background], you're supposed to have a S/N on your paperwork.
        Unless they are totally out of stock [locally, warehouse], you should have had a S/N to reference.
        If they issued one S/N, it should be the same one in 10 days!

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