Look at it another way. FFL dealer accepts gun from you, a private person across the country. Buyer fills out fed form and takes the gun home. Buyer does somehting stupid and gun blows up down the road and buyer is injuredd. Who do you think buyer is going after? Seller who may not have a pot to pee in, or FFL dealer who should have known gun is defetcive, after all he's in the gun business? And he has insurance. If dealer at buyers end gets gun from another FFL dealer at sellers' end, now at least two dealers and two insurance companies are invovled. Extreme example, may be. Another situation; FFL dealer accpets the gun from you, a private person across the country. Buyer says it's not as described and doesn't want it. Dealer can't legaly return gun to private person who shipped it to him. Hassle for dealer for very little profit on handlng the transaction. If you are the FFL dealer at buyer's end what would you do?