I have an update on this issue which is really dissapointing. My customer received the waiver letter from Beretta. In it he was advised that he had six months in which to sign the waiver, and they would keep the gun until the waiver was signed or until the six month period had passed. At the end of six months if he had not signed the waiver, the firearm would be destroyed. (Surely they mean just the barrel, but at this point who knows).

Hack

Last edited by HackCW; 12/08/08 10:58 AM.