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I really am just a rookie when it comes to transfers and yes, I know google is my friend. I do not trust everything on the internet and would rather go to a forum where I at least know the high quality and caliber of individuals that post. However, it would make no sense to require a signature from the person that shipped it for multiple reasons at least from what I can piece together. A. The gun has already technically been sold, what if an individual just wanted to transfer a product and didn't have an FFL B. The original shop provided a copy of their FFL number and with the database of FFLs on the internet, this could resolved through a quick "search". It would seem the receiving shop who has my lower receiver may be where the problem resides.
(As far as impairments - I don't believe I have any, but my wife may disagree.)
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