Packman
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Well, all I was doing was trying to feel out possibilities. This thread was entirely about determining if a particular course of action was worthy of pursuit. The people who've responded have helped me determine that no, this is not a possibility. That's all I was really looking to find out.
Insofar as I'm concerned, you do. The receipt they give you for a firearms purchase is proof enough, at least to me, that a NICS check has been run. Especially since it's listed right there on the paper.
However, one must always deal with another party in a business transaction, and all I wanted to do was look into the possibility of making the other party more comfortable/willing to complete a transaction.
It won't work, and that's what I wanted to know.
In rereading this post, I can see where it can be construed as curt. It's not meant that way, so please don't take offense.
It's not like you get a piece of paper that says "approved" to take home.
Insofar as I'm concerned, you do. The receipt they give you for a firearms purchase is proof enough, at least to me, that a NICS check has been run. Especially since it's listed right there on the paper.
However, one must always deal with another party in a business transaction, and all I wanted to do was look into the possibility of making the other party more comfortable/willing to complete a transaction.
It won't work, and that's what I wanted to know.
In rereading this post, I can see where it can be construed as curt. It's not meant that way, so please don't take offense.