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Doing your own Re-barreling
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 2993683" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>You're in Idaho, as of today you could "gift" a firearm to a family member as long as you're not shipping the firearm to another state. I don't see Idaho enacting "universal background check laws" any time soon. As a 07, I am to mark firearms I make for my own personal use the same as I would a firearm built with the intent to sell (shop name or trade name and city and state) besides the chambering (to satisfy insurance). Some states require "universal background checks" as a matter of state law. ATFE requires you comply with federal law and the laws of your state, and any state you might ship a firearm to (if you are licensed). Even if you're not licensed, you need to adhere to state law. Fed and state laws are on-line,,,, you need to check the official gov web sites for the laws concerning "gifting" a firearm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 2993683, member: 24284"] You're in Idaho, as of today you could "gift" a firearm to a family member as long as you're not shipping the firearm to another state. I don't see Idaho enacting "universal background check laws" any time soon. As a 07, I am to mark firearms I make for my own personal use the same as I would a firearm built with the intent to sell (shop name or trade name and city and state) besides the chambering (to satisfy insurance). Some states require "universal background checks" as a matter of state law. ATFE requires you comply with federal law and the laws of your state, and any state you might ship a firearm to (if you are licensed). Even if you're not licensed, you need to adhere to state law. Fed and state laws are on-line,,,, you need to check the official gov web sites for the laws concerning "gifting" a firearm. [/QUOTE]
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