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<blockquote data-quote="CAR-AR-M16" data-source="post: 1520007" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>I do not know of too many C3 dealers who are going to lay out $15K of their own money to buy an MG for you. What if you "change your mind"? Then they are out all of the money. I would bet that the vast majority of C3 Dealers will have you pay whoever has the MG the full amount and then have it transfered to them. If your paperwork doesn't clear it is still your gun, you just cannot take possesion of it. The C3 would hang on to it (it is still registered to him at this point) while you put it up for sale. When you find a buyer the C3 would then transfer this out to the buyer. The C3 is not going to do any of this for free though.</p><p></p><p>As to the OP's initial question, I would think you would have to get an NFA savy lawyer involved to resolve this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAR-AR-M16, post: 1520007, member: 204"] I do not know of too many C3 dealers who are going to lay out $15K of their own money to buy an MG for you. What if you "change your mind"? Then they are out all of the money. I would bet that the vast majority of C3 Dealers will have you pay whoever has the MG the full amount and then have it transfered to them. If your paperwork doesn't clear it is still your gun, you just cannot take possesion of it. The C3 would hang on to it (it is still registered to him at this point) while you put it up for sale. When you find a buyer the C3 would then transfer this out to the buyer. The C3 is not going to do any of this for free though. As to the OP's initial question, I would think you would have to get an NFA savy lawyer involved to resolve this. [/QUOTE]
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