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Hello all,
I'm a New FFL here in Oregon with a question for other FFL holders. The "Register of Transfer of Used Firearms" form from OSP and subsequent ORS166.427 is something I'm a little unclear on.
The law seems clear enough in the whole "buying, or accepting in trade", but I just want to make sure I'm doing everything on the up&up. Do private party transfers require this form to be filled out in your experience? I've gotten confusing answers from the FICS folks on this, one guy said it isn't required but would be if the item is going to sit in my safe for more than a few minutes. But that seems to go against the "buying or taking in trade" statement of the law.
Also, what if someone has bought a firearm on something like gunbroker and it is coming from out of state where I don't have an ID "presented" to me from the previous owner, and again it isn't going into my inventory but rather right out to the person who bought it.
I am certain I am overthinking all of this but was just curious how more established FFL holders handle this form and these scenarios.
Thanks so much for helping an excited newbie to the business!
I'm a New FFL here in Oregon with a question for other FFL holders. The "Register of Transfer of Used Firearms" form from OSP and subsequent ORS166.427 is something I'm a little unclear on.
The law seems clear enough in the whole "buying, or accepting in trade", but I just want to make sure I'm doing everything on the up&up. Do private party transfers require this form to be filled out in your experience? I've gotten confusing answers from the FICS folks on this, one guy said it isn't required but would be if the item is going to sit in my safe for more than a few minutes. But that seems to go against the "buying or taking in trade" statement of the law.
Also, what if someone has bought a firearm on something like gunbroker and it is coming from out of state where I don't have an ID "presented" to me from the previous owner, and again it isn't going into my inventory but rather right out to the person who bought it.
I am certain I am overthinking all of this but was just curious how more established FFL holders handle this form and these scenarios.
Thanks so much for helping an excited newbie to the business!
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