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Eternal Lifer LugerForum Patron Join Date: Jun 2002
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The ATF specifically states you can, so check your state laws. https://johnpierceesq.com/what-to-do...another-state/ still looking for BATF but this states where it is legal to bequeath a firearm but a gift can be different. Just bypass all of this, gift it to him and have an FFL send it to a FFL - might cost $100 |
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without using a FFL to record transfer at receivers state except if specifically noted in deceased relatives will - https://www.atf.gov/firearms/qa/whom...arms-under-gca - Generally, for a person to lawfully transfer a firearm to an unlicensed person who resides out of state, the firearm must be shipped to a federal firearms licensee (FFL) within the transferee’s state of residence. The transferee may then receive the firearm from the FFL upon completion of an ATF Form 4473 and a NICS background check. |
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Eternal Lifer LugerForum Patron Join Date: Jun 2002
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