Just realized that these guys shut their doors. They have one of my guns and were supposed to be installing accessories on it and now doors are locked and phone number doesn't work. Anyone have any information on these guys?
BCStalk said:
I am curious if it is related to Marksman Academy selling. I don't know if they were owned by the same family.
That's what I understood. GC leased the range for a while and tried to develop it into some type of tactical training center. I went out a once and found yahoo warriors and tannerite target shooters. Couldn't concentrate so I left after a half hour or so. I wasn't wearing any camo so I felt out of place anyway.AggiePhil said:BCStalk said:
I am curious if it is related to Marksman Academy selling. I don't know if they were owned by the same family.
Two separate deals. GC didn't own the range, they just operated it under their name for a short while. That didn't go so well so the range owners went back to operating it. Then family issues arose and now it's closed.
BCStalk said:
Burdett and Sons. Sadly you are not the only person having issues with them. Hopefully it gets resolved. But seriously look into Burdett. They are extremely honest good people.
Whenever I hear people make that statement, I have a difficult time not laughing.BCStalk said:
Do business with established companies that don't put up shop and close it soon after.
How so? He doesn't appear to be breaking any regulatory rules. This is a completely civil issue and the BATFE won't get involved.cslifer said:
I would get in contact with the closest ATF office. He ultimately answers to them as he has a FFL, and they do not take kindly to this sort of behavior.
You're assuming PD will take a theft report. Most won't in this type of situation. As much as people would like it to be considered theft, it isn't. It's a civil contract issue.cslifer said:
If the firearms are reported stolen it is obviously no longer civil. Make reasonable effort to get it back, then file a theft report.
I think that the situation the OP has is different than the form 4 holds mentioned above, because even if law enforcement recovered them you still can't have it yet.
So the ATF approves a form 4 to transfer a can in to my name, I never get it, and they are just going to let things ride like that?txyaloo said:Quote:
With respect to a form 4 transfer, the FFL owns the NFA item until the physical transfer is made. Again, BATFE won't get involved. I held a manufacturing FFL multiple years. I don't agree with what Gun Corps i doing, but it isn't theft.