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<blockquote data-quote="mugsy" data-source="post: 2109724" data-attributes="member: 18914"><p>You are correct - the guy is either lying, or the Pawn Shop dealer committed a crime or, possibly, it was a private transaction between someone who works at the Pawn Shop and this person (in effect having nothing to do with the pawn shop). However, if the sale was part of the shop's normal for profit business, I am certain that BATFE would go after that as a violation of the GCA if the Pawn shop proprietor did not have an FFL and follow proper procedures.</p><p></p><p>I was also told by an FFL holder that, once he acquired his FFL, his days as a private seller were no more because BATFE made a presumption that all sales were in pursuit of the business of being a licensed dealer. Any lawyers present is that actually how BATFE views the matter?</p><p></p><p>EDIT: I forgot what TWSS just posted about - there would be an exception for muzzle loaders and antiques but in context it didn't sound like the person mentioned in the OP was discussing that possibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mugsy, post: 2109724, member: 18914"] You are correct - the guy is either lying, or the Pawn Shop dealer committed a crime or, possibly, it was a private transaction between someone who works at the Pawn Shop and this person (in effect having nothing to do with the pawn shop). However, if the sale was part of the shop's normal for profit business, I am certain that BATFE would go after that as a violation of the GCA if the Pawn shop proprietor did not have an FFL and follow proper procedures. I was also told by an FFL holder that, once he acquired his FFL, his days as a private seller were no more because BATFE made a presumption that all sales were in pursuit of the business of being a licensed dealer. Any lawyers present is that actually how BATFE views the matter? EDIT: I forgot what TWSS just posted about - there would be an exception for muzzle loaders and antiques but in context it didn't sound like the person mentioned in the OP was discussing that possibility. [/QUOTE]
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