At this point, I'd either go in person or authorize a FFL holder to act as my agent and demand the rifle back. Sue him for monies paid and what it will cost to be put right.

Even if you win, you may never collect on the judgment, but you'll have the rifle back.

Hunting season is on. I bet he's in no rush to quit his paying jobs to rectify his mistake.

Good luck

Last edited by Urban_Redneck; 11/28/08.

"If I'm already on my way down
I might as well just work the crowd"