Can any one tell me why my stripped lower receiver would be held up by the MSP, But everything else was cleared.
And i recently purchased a colt 6721 about a month and a half ago.
Bah
I purchased it a week ago, I have been in trouble when i was young but nothing serious.
Im 56 years old
how long is it held up?? you can transfer after 7 days
i could be backlog after Orlando and the Ban scare
If not denied the ffl can transfer it to you. I've heard ffls tell people that things are illegal that are not, they just violate their store policy.
yes me and my son have the same name
If you have a common name like "Joe Smith" for example that could be the reason. A friend of mine gets put on hold every time because his name is very common.
Okay sorry, never heard of this scenario.If it is placed "ON HOLD" by MSP (the dealer got a call from MSP to place this potential transaction "ON HOLD"), it is "ON HOLD" until MSP determines final status of the applicant, if the applicant can receive the regulated item or not. Usually these scenarios (on holds) will be cleared up within a few weeks; some may take many months or longer. Once this "ON HOLD" happens, the dealer is NOT permitted to dispose of the item to the applicant until AFTER MSP returns the application to the dealer stating "NOT DISAPPROVED". Bear in mind, by MSP notifying the dealer that the applicant has been placed on hold and that occurred within the 7 day period, MSP was on time with a response.
Are you and your son designated collectors? If not, is it possible that he made a regulated purchase in the last 30 and they want to make sure it's not you.
The one every 30 days will get a response from MSP that says "Do not transfer the firearm until [insert date here]. We have a guy now that thought his C&R meant Designated Collector. We can't transfer his handgun for another 3 weeks.
Okay sorry, never heard of this scenario.
The one every 30 days will get a response from MSP that says "Do not transfer the firearm until [insert date here]. We have a guy now that thought his C&R meant Designated Collector. We can't transfer his handgun for another 3 weeks.
Interesting...that is actually more reasonable than I expected MSP to be in such a situation. I just figured you'd be denied and have to figure it out for yourself...but the BGOS is strong with me.
Hey Chuck, ya' gotta' ask the applicant if they KNOW the difference between a C&R (collector) issued by ATF and "Designated Collector" issued by MSP when the question comes up. About 1/4 of the applicants don't know the difference.
MSP L&R isn't our enemy, personally they're on our side more than you know. They are actually quite easy to deal with shy of availability on the telephone.
Can any one tell me why my stripped lower receiver would be held up by the MSP, But everything else was cleared.
And i recently purchased a colt 6721 about a month and a half ago.
Bah
I purchased it a week ago, I have been in trouble when i was young but nothing serious.
Im 56 years old