The information you are providing can be verified, though. You are not providing “fake” information nor are you trying to circumvent laws (I assume ).I'm glad this was resolved. From the first post, my gut response was "It depends on why." For example, I buy company items on my personal Amazon account. I use the bosses' credit card. The billing info doesn't match "my" info, but it's perfectly legal.
You could try. Heh Heh Heh.Of course later i come and get my ak47 back.
That is correct.The information you are providing can be verified, though. You are not providing “fake” information nor are you trying to circumvent laws (I assume ).
If you ship it to my home you'd have to fill out the 4473 and I would call NICS. If the FBI tells me that I can proceed with the sale then you can have the rifle.(Privacy)
If i buy an ak-47 and provide your information in the billing info bit using my payment info(for privacy purposes ofcourse) and send it to your home does that cause any legal trouble?
Ofcourse later i come and get my ak47 back.
Yup. Trying to retrieve the delivered package is complicated by the fact that the recipient is now armed with a brand new AK-47.You could try. Heh Heh Heh.
Good to have that confirmed. I am only 50/50 on my assumptions. Haha.That is correct.