The FFL doesn't have to take possession of the firearm... A background check just has to be done on the buyer before they can legally take possession of your firearm as long as it is an in person deal done with both parties at the FFL. They do keep ahold of the paperwork however... I was told that they are *highly recommended* to do the transfer for the people, but they are only required to do a background check. I.E. No transfer through them is actually needed. The gun, in no way shape or form, becomes theirs at any part of the deal.





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