So what happens if you somehow don't get notified, and don't send it back..... just asking for a guy I know of course.
So what happens if you somehow don't get notified, and don't send it back..... just asking for a guy I know of course.
The guy I knew actually got a letter from the ATF stating what the "defect" was and that the weapon never should have made it in to the country let alone have been sold. I imagine they tracked it from the importer, to the distributor, to the dealer, and then to him.
I'm guessing if you get a letter like this the importance of turning it back in gets a little higher priority on your end.
Otherwise, if you weren't notified in some manner and we're just unaware of the recall then how would you know it needed to go back?
Just saying because he might be moving to a state up north real soon where FTF transfers are legal, and how would he ever know..........
You're referring to the stamped MAK-90 underfolders. They were imported with a thumbhole stock and an under folder along with 3 mags, etc
The ATF will start at mfg to vendor, to ffl, to original purchaser. If it was traded in or sold through a FFL, on to the next lucky contestant. IF the trail stops at original buyer. That person better have a good lawyer, OR some way to recover said item, as the ATF will hint at prosecution of said now illegal item.
The way the political winds are blowing. Any chance the ATF in conjunction with this administration, will do any and everything to peruse firearms that will make headlines, in favor of tighter gun control. If not outright confiscation of.
You're or your friend are adults. Do what you think is right.
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