StopTheGrays
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A friend asked me about this and I am not 100% certain what to tell him. Here is his situation.
Let's say you are a 01 FFL in WI. You receive a rifle from NY state that a local customer wants you to X-fer to him, he won an online auction for it. The rifle:
1. Was mailed from NY State.
2. Was a STG58/DSA receiver/FAL/post 94 looking rifle(not 100% sure on manf date).
3. Was shipped with 5 Hi-Cap Mags.
4. Was shipped with 50 rounds of ammo in the same case as the rifle.
5. Was shipped with no paper work.
6. Was shipped with a PO Box as the return address(the only contact info).
7. Might have to be returned.
I am not 100% certain but I do not think
1. The rifle is legal to possess in NY state.
2. You are not suppose to mail ammo (or w/ rifle).
3. You ship a firearm without any paper work.
4. You use a PO Box as a return address.
Am I correct on any of these four items? If it needs to be returned can it? (I would assume not) Can the customer keep it and sell it themselves?
I told him the first thing he needs to do is have the customer contact the seller and get his address and phone number. That way he would at least be able to fill out his bound book correctly. Other than that I am not sure what else to tell him.
Let's say you are a 01 FFL in WI. You receive a rifle from NY state that a local customer wants you to X-fer to him, he won an online auction for it. The rifle:
1. Was mailed from NY State.
2. Was a STG58/DSA receiver/FAL/post 94 looking rifle(not 100% sure on manf date).
3. Was shipped with 5 Hi-Cap Mags.
4. Was shipped with 50 rounds of ammo in the same case as the rifle.
5. Was shipped with no paper work.
6. Was shipped with a PO Box as the return address(the only contact info).
7. Might have to be returned.
I am not 100% certain but I do not think
1. The rifle is legal to possess in NY state.
2. You are not suppose to mail ammo (or w/ rifle).
3. You ship a firearm without any paper work.
4. You use a PO Box as a return address.
Am I correct on any of these four items? If it needs to be returned can it? (I would assume not) Can the customer keep it and sell it themselves?
I told him the first thing he needs to do is have the customer contact the seller and get his address and phone number. That way he would at least be able to fill out his bound book correctly. Other than that I am not sure what else to tell him.