PRS wrote:The MN FFL is right
6.Transfer. "Transfer" means a sale, gift, loan, assignment or other delivery to another, whether or not for consideration, of a pistol or semiautomatic military-style assault weapon or the frame or receiver of a pistol or semiautomatic military-style assault weapon.
It's a gross misdemeanor to an MN FFL to transfer a Saturday Night Special.
yuppiejr wrote:If I were the FFL I'd probably be leery of putting jail-time on the line based on the legal interpretation of a single word to collect a $25 transfer fee for a $150 revolver. The cost to defend one's self even if found in the right could still spell the end of their livelihood.
DonT wrote:The sure way to get the correct answer is to send an email to the local ATF branch. I have always found them to be quick (usually within a day or two, which to me is reasonable) to respond and very professional. I have done this on a number of occasion and found them very helpful.
Then you will have your answer directly from the "Horses Mouth" to take to the FFL or to notify the seller.
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maddhunter wrote:Had the same experience with Palmetto. Ordered a Colt/Walther Government .22 and PSA wanted me to call my FFL and see if he would accept the transfer. Of course the answer was no. Too bad -- it was a super price on the Colt. But now I know why. Was made out of fake metal!!
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