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Loaning a rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="tinman13kup" data-source="post: 776151" data-attributes="member: 36220"><p>With the whole hoopla going on over backround checks and the fact you are going interstate, I would THINK you would need to go the ffl route. It's the fact of possession, regardless if you get any compensation. </p><p> As for a note giving permission.......unless the rifle is registered to you in Nevada, it wouldn't be needed. You are actually transferring the gun to him. </p><p></p><p> You could, and should, call the batf office and inquire with them, just to keep both of your butts out of jail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinman13kup, post: 776151, member: 36220"] With the whole hoopla going on over backround checks and the fact you are going interstate, I would THINK you would need to go the ffl route. It's the fact of possession, regardless if you get any compensation. As for a note giving permission.......unless the rifle is registered to you in Nevada, it wouldn't be needed. You are actually transferring the gun to him. You could, and should, call the batf office and inquire with them, just to keep both of your butts out of jail. [/QUOTE]
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