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Yeah, but the OP just wants to send his pistol to his brother. The brother would need to get the C&R. Seems like a waste just to receive one pistol, don'tcha think.
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Have the brother contact a local gun dealer who has a federal firearms license to receive the gun for his for a fee.
... or if the OP wants to identify the locality where his brother lives, perhaps a forum member might volunteer who has a C&R and could receive the gun for him... just stay withing the law... it isn't worth the chance getting caught... having federal charges brought against you, having the gun confiscated, etc. |
Boston Mass. Does it get registered in the process? I'm a conscientious objector to gun registration. Keep and bear arms is pretty clear to me.
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"... or if the OP wants to identify the locality where his brother lives, perhaps a forum member might volunteer who has a C&R and could receive the gun for him..."
Sorry, but that is not a legal operation for a C&R FFL, you may only receive guns for yourself, not for transfer. |
Johnny is absolutely correct, you would set yourself up as a straw buyer and it is highly illegal.
A C&R holder is a collector not a dealer. Recieving and transfering a weapon like this for someone else in your bound book would be BAD. Don't do it. |
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