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<blockquote data-quote="entoptics" data-source="post: 2344608" data-attributes="member: 104268"><p>I think there's some incomplete information in some of the above replies. I've dealt with this a couple of times.</p><p></p><p>All out of state transfers MUST go through an FFL, but there's two different situations for long guns and hand guns.</p><p></p><p>For Long Guns, a person from State A can travel to State B and take possession of the gun from an FFL in State B.</p><p></p><p>For Hand Guns (and some states, All Guns), a person from State A can purchase a gun in State B, but the gun must be <em>shipped</em> to an FFL in State A and transferred to the new owner in their own state of residence.</p><p></p><p>Person to Person sales are only legal between residents of the same state, with the exception of the few states who now require FFL transfers for all firearms (e.g WA, CA, et al.)</p><p></p><p>It can be a bit confusing, but the take home point is that an FFL transfer is DEFINITELY REQUIRED for any out of state purchase (excluding C&R, black powder, etc), the only question is whether you can do it in another state, or have to do it in your home state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="entoptics, post: 2344608, member: 104268"] I think there's some incomplete information in some of the above replies. I've dealt with this a couple of times. All out of state transfers MUST go through an FFL, but there's two different situations for long guns and hand guns. For Long Guns, a person from State A can travel to State B and take possession of the gun from an FFL in State B. For Hand Guns (and some states, All Guns), a person from State A can purchase a gun in State B, but the gun must be [I]shipped[/I] to an FFL in State A and transferred to the new owner in their own state of residence. Person to Person sales are only legal between residents of the same state, with the exception of the few states who now require FFL transfers for all firearms (e.g WA, CA, et al.) It can be a bit confusing, but the take home point is that an FFL transfer is DEFINITELY REQUIRED for any out of state purchase (excluding C&R, black powder, etc), the only question is whether you can do it in another state, or have to do it in your home state. [/QUOTE]
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