Glad you'll get it thoughUpdate: couldn't edit the OP, received an email reply 6/17 just saying shop was closed till further notice and he would let folks know more later. Fast forward to yesterday 7/8, I received a text asking about my schedule. He plans to set appointments for folks to come in for transfers.
Gosh with luck I may get it shy of the two month mark.
I know you've been down a long road with this purchase/delivery.Update: couldn't edit the OP, received an email reply 6/17 just saying shop was closed till further notice and he would let folks know more later. Fast forward to yesterday 7/8, I received a text asking about my schedule. He plans to set appointments for folks to come in for transfers.
Gosh with luck I may get it shy of the two month mark.
Yep, for his sake I hope this is an indication of healing. The gun's just another Beretta which will sit in the safe , too long unfired.I know you've been down a long road with this purchase/delivery.
I'm sure the family has been through a tough time. But it's good to hear they're finally moving towards getting things buttoned up.
I had same thing happen. They make a few attempts to deliver then it goes back to the place you bought from. Pick another FFL and grab it up. Now if someone took delivery you got problems.
From the first post:I had same thing happen. They make a few attempts to deliver then it goes back to the place you bought from. Pick another FFL and grab it up. Now if someone took delivery you got problems.
Missed that partFrom the first post:
"gun was delivered to the shop the 15th."
Wow, yeah sorry for this. Had a similar (not as finite) situation before. I wonder if it was even signed for on delivery, or if nobody was there to even sign for it (otherwise occupied with last days of loved one), it just went back to the original FFL dealer. That has happened before. But I dinahree with others on both ends of this, we don't know what family is going through teying to grieve and get all things and affairs in order to move in, and at the same time someone needs to be aware and as a courtesy contact those (others) who might be affected. I suspect you are not alone in this. I would reach out (even a letter-old fashioned way), and of necessary contact local sheriff Dept of you have any contacts to see if they can help. Ebwmtuakku, this becomes a legal issue with a firearm that may be unclaimed and in the possession of those who do not own it legally, and I till you sign for II and complete the ffl form and pick it up, not even you, although you bought it already...just don't own it yet. Touch spot and I'm sorry.This is a weird situation. I ordered a pistol on May 11th, spur of the moment purchase of a model I have been wanting when it popped up on sale. Shipped from Gunprime; I chose a local FFL I occasionally use. i did not know they had posted in early May the shop would be closed temporarily due to some owner health issues and his elderly father's decline. While on order the FFL's elderly father went into hospice then passed. Funeral was on the 14th, gun was delivered to the shop the 15th.
I am sympathetic and understand this is a chaotic and emotional time. However it has been two weeks with no communication, the shop remains closed, and no new postings on FB. Prior to hearing about the problems I had sent a text to the FFL notifying him of the incoming shipment. I feel that I should at least have heard from them by now. Thoughts?