Kenneth07ex
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Sent my revolver back for warranty work. The factory decided it was cheaper to replace it. Since it's a new gun...won't there be a background check? Along with transfer fee?
Sent my revolver back for warranty work. The factory decided it was cheaper to replace it. Since it's a new gun...won't there be a background check? Along with transfer fee?
I guess that depends on how they ship it... I'm in a similar boat. I won't be home when my pistol gets shipped back so I told them to send it to my FFL. Now I'm wondering if I have to do another 4473 or not because they're sending it to my LGS instead of my home?. Same gun, same serial # in my situation. I just sent it out for warranty repair.But being totally different serial number, wouldn't it need a nics check?
S&W if committing multiple felonies if they ship that arm back to you and it's got another serial number, and you don't have an FFL.
As I understand it, S&Wwill ship to FFL and pay their fee. You will have to go through NICS paperwork and check, but you will incur no costs.
It's a 3 inch Ruger sp101 in .327 federal magnum. The fit and finish on this little gun isn't great. If I had paid the over seven hundred bucks MSRP, I would've been unhappy. It works just fine, but looks like the hammer wants to ride against the left side of the frame. I've never been a fan of the brushed stainless finish that Ruger uses on these, and this example is rougher than my other one. If I'm keeping score on the money invested so far, I'm all in at about three fifty, so no big investment. It was always about carrying, and never about collecting, with this little gun. But I'll probably be sending this thing back eventually, because of the hammer.What kind and model
It's a 3 inch Ruger sp101 in .327 federal magnum. The fit and finish on this little gun isn't great. If I had paid the over seven hundred bucks MSRP, I would've been unhappy. It works just fine, but looks like the hammer wants to ride against the left side of the frame. I've never been a fan of the brushed stainless finish that Ruger uses on these, and this example is rougher than my other one. If I'm keeping score on the money invested so far, I'm all in at about three fifty, so no big investment. It was always about carrying, and never about collecting, with this little gun. But I'll probably be sending this thing back eventually, because of the hammer.
*It is definitely a totally brand new gun. I used the local guy, because the drop off to send it in is a eighty mile round trip. And the required pick up signature could be problematic, as we're rural, and work. So we might not be home to sign. That would require more logistical problems. But being totally different serial number, wouldn't it need a nics check?