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    Question Is this legal?

    So you buy a lower receiver from online and they ship it to your FFL.

    You get it home and it has a defect so they give you a return label but ask you to include your DL copy.

    Then they exchange it for a new receiver but mail the new receiver to your home address but it isn't the same serial number as the original one you sent back. (Shouldn't this also have to go through FFL?)

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    Is this legal?

    Yes it is legal. The transfer was already done and it was in your possession.

    No different than shipping a pistol to be blued. Comes right back to you.

    Let’s not invent new ways for the communists to infringe.

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    Yes. It counts as a “repair”. I have had that exact thing happen twice. Once by Glock with a defective G21SF frame replaced with a standard G21 frame and once by S&W with a defective J Frame. It’s probably not done all that often, but I have personally had it done for me twice by the above and obviously reputable manufacturers.
    Last edited by DoubleW; 09-16-22 at 19:09.

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    Its hard to say without more information. Pop the receiver into a USPS priority mailer and send it to me so I can investigate.
    L.G. Brandon
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    Seriously, its legal. Manufacture cannot duplicate serial number on a new receiver. You can trust that big brother knows about the substitution.
    Last edited by AndyLate; 09-16-22 at 19:13.

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    DAMN

    Thought I had a ghost gun

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyLate View Post
    Its hard to say without more information. Pop the receiver into a USPS priority mailer and send it to me so I can investigate.
    L.G. Brandon
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    Seriously, its legal. Manufacture cannot duplicate serial number on a new receiver. You can trust that big brother knows about the substitution.
    At least get the address right….
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    I know a few people have had this same thing happen to them, it is legit. Sorry, you'll have to dig deeper for you ghost gun.
    Gettin' down innagrass.
    Let's Go Brandon!

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    I think it depends on the state laws. A state with registration *cough* (CA) *cough* would require going through FFL if the SN of the firearm changes.

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    It's legal, happened to a buddy of mine.

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    [QUOTE=HKGuns;3061185
    Let’s not invent new ways for the communists to infringe.[/QUOTE]

    Exactly. This is the problem with most gun owners always asking "mother may I? " The whole arm brace nonsense began with a bunch of twits questioning the atf about them.

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