sbmike
Ultimate Member
I sold my first handgun to a private buyer through MSP last week. Everything went smoothly, we waited the required eight days and I transferred the handgun to the buyer on the eighth day.
Today, I received a letter from MSP, undated, addressed to "Regulated Firearm Transferor" with no mention of the actual handgun being transferred advising me that the application to purchase a regulated firearm was "not disapproved". It is signed by a sargent in the licensing division and at the bottom of the page it indicates there is an enclosure, but I only received the one piece of paper.
Is this the way MSP does this or did the sargent forget to include an enclosure? As it happens, I have a couple of handguns in the pipeline for sale. Given what I received, I could conceivably use this letter for any of the gun sales I've just transacted?
If this is the way MSP does it, it's just nuts.
Today, I received a letter from MSP, undated, addressed to "Regulated Firearm Transferor" with no mention of the actual handgun being transferred advising me that the application to purchase a regulated firearm was "not disapproved". It is signed by a sargent in the licensing division and at the bottom of the page it indicates there is an enclosure, but I only received the one piece of paper.
Is this the way MSP does this or did the sargent forget to include an enclosure? As it happens, I have a couple of handguns in the pipeline for sale. Given what I received, I could conceivably use this letter for any of the gun sales I've just transacted?
If this is the way MSP does it, it's just nuts.