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<blockquote data-quote="technetium-99m" data-source="post: 1568766" data-attributes="member: 3615"><p>That's describing a company policy, not the laws of the USA and there's a big difference.</p><p></p><p>Falguy posted earlier in this thread that their policy now would be to take back the unfired shotgun, transfer him a new one and deal with Benelli themselves. FFL's take in guns and put them on their books all the time, there's nothing illegal about that. There's also nothing illegal about an FFL transfering someone a firearm and not charging them for it.</p><p></p><p>Academy also won't release a firearm if the buyer got a hold (or whatever it's called) on the NICS check even though they are allowed to release it after not hearing anything after three days. It's their company policy to not transfer a firearm unless they get a proceed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="technetium-99m, post: 1568766, member: 3615"] That's describing a company policy, not the laws of the USA and there's a big difference. Falguy posted earlier in this thread that their policy now would be to take back the unfired shotgun, transfer him a new one and deal with Benelli themselves. FFL's take in guns and put them on their books all the time, there's nothing illegal about that. There's also nothing illegal about an FFL transfering someone a firearm and not charging them for it. Academy also won't release a firearm if the buyer got a hold (or whatever it's called) on the NICS check even though they are allowed to release it after not hearing anything after three days. It's their company policy to not transfer a firearm unless they get a proceed. [/QUOTE]
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