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I will not work on someone else's problem. If you
have a custom rifle built by another builder and can't get it to shoot, don't
send it to me. You will need to contact that builder and work it out with him.
It's just not feasible to correct someone else's problem.
Upon completion of work done on your rifle, the
balance owed will be due before the rifle is shipped. Any rifle that
has not been paid in full within 45 days of completion of the work done will be
considered the property of Troll Mountain Works and will be sold to pay for the
balance owed on the rifle. I send invoices first by e-mail or then by
U.S. Mail, if I do not have a response stating that the invoice was received by
e-mail. I will make every attempt to contact the owner upon completion of the
rifle. This is usually not a problem as most owners are ready for their rifles
upon completion.
I will
ship from my FFL to a dealer in your area that also has an FFL.
Firearms are regulated by Federal, State and local statutes, which deal with
various purchase, possession and transport requirements. Often these statutes
conflict with one another. What follows is a greatly simplified statement of
some items of interest to our clients. It is not intended to be a comprehensive
legal treatise covering all aspects regarding firearms nationwide.
To acquire firearms, all persons must meet certain
purchase requirements and complete specific forms, which vary from state to
state. Generally, one must be 18 years of age to purchase a shotgun or rifle
and provide a government-issued photo ID showing current residence address and
date of birth. In addition, residents of New Jersey and New York City must
present their Firearms Owner ID. (Other New York State residents need not have
a New York City long gun permit.) Connecticut mandates a 14 day waiting period
for purchasers who do not have a Connecticut-issued hunting license or pistol
license.
Please note that one does not have to be a
resident of the state in which our store is located in order to take possession
of a gun, but we are required to ensure that the sale is legal in both your
state of residence, as well as the state of sale. One need not be a United
States citizen in order to acquire firearms. Resident Aliens are eligible to
purchase firearms and ammunition but must provide additional documentation
indicating their status and proving their residence in a State in excess of 90
days.
Upon completing the required forms, we will call a
government agency, provide your information and request a NICS clearance. The
National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) is a national
requirement designed to identify ineligible firearms purchasers at the point of
sale. Persons are prohibited from acquiring or possessing firearms in this
country if they have been convicted of, or are under indictment for, a serious
crime, have a history of substance abuse or mental disorder, reside illegally
in the United States or have renounced U. S. citizenship, are subject to a
restraining order or have been convicted of a crime of domestic violence.
We are required to follow these same procedures
when we receive firearms on your behalf as a result of transfer from another dealer,
importation into the country or when we return guns to you from our consigned
gun inventory. This acquisition procedure is not required to reclaim firearms
after repair or storage.
Troll Mountain Works
Jahn Quattlebaum
email: info@trollmountainworks.com