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Old June 11, 2009, 07:15 PM   #11
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Note that unlike the example, in this case, the FFL and buyer are delaying the transfer of a firearm the buyer has already purchased for the express purpose of avoiding the paperwork.
Under the law, the sale does not happen until the firearm changes hands. If the exchange of money constituted a sale, the NICS background check would have to be performed before the money changes hands.
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