bushmaster1313
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This is a hypothetical that has not happened to me or anyone I know.
(but there is an out-of-state gun on its way to my local FFL for transfer to me so it got me thinking)
What is the drill if someone wrongly ships you a firearm?
Here are two ways this could happen.
1) You ship a gun to an FFL gunsmith and he is allowed to send it directly back to you but he goofs and sends someone else's gun to you at your home thinking it was your gun.
2) You arrange for an out of state seller to ship a gun to your local FFL for transfer to you but the shipper goofs and sends it directly to you at your home.
Here in NJ my guess is that you call the police--but I pity the poor slob on the other end.
(but there is an out-of-state gun on its way to my local FFL for transfer to me so it got me thinking)
What is the drill if someone wrongly ships you a firearm?
Here are two ways this could happen.
1) You ship a gun to an FFL gunsmith and he is allowed to send it directly back to you but he goofs and sends someone else's gun to you at your home thinking it was your gun.
2) You arrange for an out of state seller to ship a gun to your local FFL for transfer to you but the shipper goofs and sends it directly to you at your home.
Here in NJ my guess is that you call the police--but I pity the poor slob on the other end.