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  • ap3572001
    Calguns Addict
    • Jun 2007
    • 6039

    Consignment sale vs PPT

    Is a consignment sale ( when FFL is using a PPT form ) the same as a private sale (PPT) when it comes to 5 or less PPT transfers per year limit?
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    9Cal_OC
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    • Apr 2019
    • 6635

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      taperxz
      I need a LIFE!!
      • Feb 2010
      • 19395

      Originally posted by ap3572001
      Is a consignment sale ( when FFL is using a PPT form ) the same as a private sale (PPT) when it comes to 5 or less PPT transfers per year limit?
      With a consignment, Its one sale but, it's only one transaction if you bring in however many guns you do in that transaction.

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        Eddy's Shooting Sports
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2011
        • 1318

        Originally posted by ap3572001
        Is a consignment sale ( when FFL is using a PPT form ) the same as a private sale (PPT) when it comes to 5 or less PPT transfers per year limit?
        The general understanding is that if you consign X number of guns with an FFL, then that is one transaction regardless of the number of guns. The bottom line is that as long as you are not playing gun dealer, the DOJ doesn't seem to care how many you sell. I have processed thousands of seller not present PPT transactions over the last thirteen years and never once was one of the "sellers" ever contacted by DOJ for selling to many. This includes collections of 70 or 80 firearms. When it boils down, I doubt the enforceability of the law in the first place. They would need to prove intent of "dealing in firearms" and also, how can the government restrict one from disposing of personal property?
        Greg David
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          ap3572001
          Calguns Addict
          • Jun 2007
          • 6039

          Originally posted by Eddy's Shooting Sports

          The general understanding is that if you consign X number of guns with an FFL, then that is one transaction regardless of the number of guns. The bottom line is that as long as you are not playing gun dealer, the DOJ doesn't seem to care how many you sell. I have processed thousands of seller not present PPT transactions over the last thirteen years and never once was one of the "sellers" ever contacted by DOJ for selling to many. This includes collections of 70 or 80 firearms. When it boils down, I doubt the enforceability of the law in the first place. They would need to prove intent of "dealing in firearms" and also, how can the government restrict one from disposing of personal property?
          I agree with You 100%. If a person simply no longer needs or wants certain firearms and rather sell them or just trade them for something they want , they should be able to transfer what they don't want and buy what they want without worrying about it.

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