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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 1347522" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>Hypothetically what you do is strip the item down to the bare receiver then call BATF. </p><p>They will come look at the receiver, write down the serial # and search their registry. </p><p>Then they will tell you if its registered to the relative or not. If its not, they will come confiscate the contraband. </p><p>If its registered then you can sell it and transfer it. </p><p>The receiver is the only part that is restricted and they have no right to the other pieces which you could then sell legally.</p><p>Thousands of guns registered in November 1968 do not have paperwork.</p><p>They just took down the information and said they would send paperwork but never did. My Dad has a couple like that. In about 1990 they came around saying they were updating the registery and wanted to know if he still had them. To this day he still has no papers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 1347522, member: 6777"] Hypothetically what you do is strip the item down to the bare receiver then call BATF. They will come look at the receiver, write down the serial # and search their registry. Then they will tell you if its registered to the relative or not. If its not, they will come confiscate the contraband. If its registered then you can sell it and transfer it. The receiver is the only part that is restricted and they have no right to the other pieces which you could then sell legally. Thousands of guns registered in November 1968 do not have paperwork. They just took down the information and said they would send paperwork but never did. My Dad has a couple like that. In about 1990 they came around saying they were updating the registery and wanted to know if he still had them. To this day he still has no papers. [/QUOTE]
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