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Unread 01-26-2017, 01:09 PM   #1
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I'm in Florida and have my FLA Concealed Carry permit and Federal Relics and Curio license. I want to purchase a carry gun for Debby on Gunbroker who also has a Fla Concealed carry. I submitted all to a large dealer and was told I still need a fed transfer agent! Whats the story? Is there another licence that I need? Eric
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Unread 01-26-2017, 01:36 PM   #2
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Eric What type of gun are you looking to buy for conceal and carry? Is it on the Curio and Relic list?
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If you go to a Florida gunshow you can buy from a private party (unless laws changed) or buy from a gun store, Debby will need to buy it, or is best to because if you say its for your wife, it can be misconstrued as a straw buy (by some folks).

Anything over the state line, anything newer than 50 years must go to a FFL 01 - your FFL 03 collector is for collector guns.

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Eric,
I thought you were a lawyer? or used to be.
If you bid on an auction you buy it. Not Debbie. So the transfer has to be to your dealer or to you as a C&R holder.

If you say, "I'm buying it for Debbie(or anyone), then it is a straw sale and prohibited.

Makes no sense in this case, but them's the rules!
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Many sellers simply will not sell guns to C&R guys, they insist on sending to FFL's. Also many FFL dealers refuse to receive from non-ffl's. It is maddening and it is not required by law, but the FFL can apparently do business just however they darn well please so long as the little guy is the one being inconvenienced.
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Don,
Could he buy it,own it, and then gift it to his wife?
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Licensed spouses are fine in this case!!! We both possess our own Florida Concealed Weapon Permit. A curio relics permit only apply to certain old firearms. It was purchased on Gunbroker that has a list of transfer agents. I found one less than a mile away! The laws have changed since 1981 and back at Villanova Law School! I guess that would fall under Constitutional Law~~Eric
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No, the federal law regulating the interstate transfer of handguns has not really changed since October 22nd 1968. All out of state purchases of non curio and relic handguns must go through a FFL 01
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Your Concealed permit may allow you to carry handguns legally in another state, depending on reciprocity, but does not permit you to purchase handguns in ANY other state. Your C&R license only allows you to buy C&R firearms across state lines for the enhancement of your collection. The C&R generally is useless for purchasing modern firearms. From your first post I got the impression you were trying to have a modern firearm shipped to you on your C&R. Correct me if I am wrong. Your Concealed permit and C&R have nothing to do with each other.
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Yes You are correct and Thank You for making it simple! Useing Gunbroker, I located a transfer agent a few miles away. It is a modern gun! We both have our Florida concealed carry permits so no problem. Whats the story with my Federal C&R Permit? I spoke to our local Sherrif and friend of 20 years. No problem. My tranfer agent sent the seller his paper work! What my C&R good for? Where do lugers fit in? Thanks for all of your advice! PS Alaska Someday!!! Very Cooool!
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Doug I Found It!! https://www.atf.gov/firearms/curios-relics Fifty Year old fall into the Curio and Relics excemption! That one reason I will stick to my 20 old lugers! Eric
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Hope it all works out. Most FFLs will transfer for around 20 bucks these days. Been "in the business" for over 30 years. I generally try to keep things simple for my customers. On another point, I would say that most local law enforcement personnel are bad sources of advice on firearms law. They are not "schooled" on the intricacies of FEDERAL firearms law. Again, best wishes, Doug
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