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Old October 17, 2013, 02:11 PM   #3
Frank Ettin
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From all I've read on various forums, it seems to be pretty standard practice when the gun comes to the transfer FFL directly from the private party transferor. As I understand it, the receiving FFL needs to properly document the source of the gun for entry into his bound book.

But we do have some FFLs around, and I hope they chime in with authoritative information.
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