cameroneod
Member
Here is the situation as I know it.
My father in law recently retired from the Alaska Railroad. He is in the process of moving all of his possessions to his brothers home in Montana where they will sit until he finds a place to live. He is not moving to Montana, he's just using it as a staging area.
He mailed his pistol to an FFL dealer in Montana through an FFL in Anchorage, but when he tried to pick up his pistol the dealer told him he could only release it to him if he is a Montana resident.
Now the dealer is telling him that if he doesn't figure it out within thirty days, he is keeping the pistol.
My father in law recently retired from the Alaska Railroad. He is in the process of moving all of his possessions to his brothers home in Montana where they will sit until he finds a place to live. He is not moving to Montana, he's just using it as a staging area.
He mailed his pistol to an FFL dealer in Montana through an FFL in Anchorage, but when he tried to pick up his pistol the dealer told him he could only release it to him if he is a Montana resident.
Now the dealer is telling him that if he doesn't figure it out within thirty days, he is keeping the pistol.