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If he lives in Washington DC, he can only accept transfer by a Washington DC FFL. He is required by District law to register any handgun he has in the District. The FFL cannot transfer it to him until he has the registration certificate and presents it to the FFL at time of pickup. Since he is a C&R FFL, it may be possible for him to accept the firearm outside the state where he lives, but that action would be so layered in multiple laws that interpreting that is above my pay grade. If he was permitted to accept it when he was out of state, he would have to follow the laws in that state as well as his own. Most states prohibit pistol transfers to out of state residents.
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