Amici
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Amici,
In reading the OP, this really is what this is all about. The Frame recieved a new Serial Number. That was the reason for the gun being sent to a FFL. It is basically now considered the same as any new gun transfer.
PERHAPS. That distinction was NOT made in the post in question, however, which was NOT the OP's. Note this part:
While there is no transfer/change of ownership, the context of my post relates to them having to put the gun on their books, i.e., if you wait and they can repair and hand back I'd believe there would be no need to log in or out. Since this lapsed over time, they had to put it on thier books, and then had to transfer out again. This is now an area where, I believe, an FFL holder has an issue, they cannot simply transfer to someone from another state, that just happens to be physically in their state. I'll let FFL holders speak to this, whether true or not, and whether or not there is a workaround.
Again, NO reference to a new serial number (which would absolutely require an FFL, as it is a new firearm under Federal law). Rather, the poster predicates the alleged necessity of an FFL solely upon whether the gunowner waited for the repair.
The gun is logged in when received - period. It is logged out when it is returned - period. So long as the gun is returned to the owner, there is no need for an FFL to act as intermediary.