Nickel Plated
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First, the OP and the seller are residents of Pennsylvania. Under the laws of that State all transfers of handguns must go through an FFL. To the extent that the OP might be participating in a violation of that law he can have criminal liability as a conspirator, as an aider and abettor, or as an accessory -- depending on the exact circumstances and the specifics of Pennsylvania law.
Hmm I was not aware of this. I assumed FTF transfers of handguns were treated the same as long guns in PA. I just moved here from NYC and admit I haven't taken the time to sift through the finer points of the law. Nice to know.
I guess that would definitely be a way for them to get you.
All I have to say is OP created this himself by making it harder than it had to be. Just contact the local FFL and ask if they could pick it up for an extra fee at the post office. Worth the hassle just to get the gun imho at this point.
I don't really see how I created anything. All I did was have a handgun shipped from one FFL to another. I have no control over when USPS makes their deliveries. And that's exactly what I did. Called the FFL, they picked the gun up today. So it's waiting for me at the shop.
I admit, after this I would rather just make the drive and pick it up in person. Or buy local. But I was buying a Gen 2 Glock 17. Not rare, but not exactly something you can just walk into any random local gun shop and expect them to have it.
Anyway my curiosity has been satisfied. Like I thought, it's a legal can-o-worms that's better off not being messed with.