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Oh? I thought that the gunsmith had to put the firearm in their books if it stays overnight? But no transfer paperwork is required on pickup?I already looked into this. All stays the same, come
over drop off project. Magic happens and then you get a call and come pick up your project.
Same paperwork process.
Transfers of course will be handled differently of course.
Yes it gets put in the book, and no transfer paperwork is required upon pick up.Oh? I thought that the gunsmith had to put the firearm in their books if it stays overnight? But no transfer paperwork is required on pickup?
Gunsmiths keep two log books. One is the standard acquisition and disposition log that all dealers have. If a gun goes in that book, it has to have a background check to be retrieved. If something were traded to, sold to, or put on consignment to a dealer, this is the book the gun would go in. Same if you use a gunsmith to do a transfer.
For a repair job, the gun goes in the other log, the repair log. If it goes in this book, so long as the same person is picking the gun up, no bgc is required to pick it up.
Sound about right @Velzey?
Spot on!Gunsmiths keep two log books. One is the standard acquisition and disposition log that all dealers have. If a gun goes in that book, it has to have a background check to be retrieved. If something were traded to, sold to, or put on consignment to a dealer, this is the book the gun would go in. Same if you use a gunsmith to do a transfer.
For a repair job, the gun goes in the other log, the repair log. If it goes in this book, so long as the same person is picking the gun up, no bgc is required to pick it up.
Sound about right @Velzey?