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Just bought another HS2000 [size=1](the greatest handgun in the world)[/size=1], but this time for my Dad, a week ago. I signed out the FFL yellow form, the NICS, or whatever the hell you do for handguns in Alabama...I stopped keeping up with the ever-changing multitude of red tape you go through. Receieved the gun from my local gunstore, and drove to my father's to deliver to him (he even out-shot me with it on the range versus mine, the brigand).
My question...since I'm the one who underwent checks for it, the HS2000 [size=1](the greatest handgun in the world)[/size=1] is still registered to me. How do I go about changing full ownership of the pistol to my Dad? Thanks.
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Actually, the HS2000 isn't registered to you. There is no registration system in Alabama. This ain't California! As far as the NICS check goes, the FFL just tell the Feds you are buying a handgun, not what type, it's serial number or anything that could identify it. If you want to sell a gun (or give it away) in Alabama, and it's to a private citizen, there's nothing legally you have to do. Just give the gun to your dad and you're done. I guess if you really wanted to do things the right way, he should have had the NICS check done, not you. But if anyone asks, just say you bought it, decided you didn't want it anymore and gave it to your dad. Don't tell anyone you bought it for your dad and he didn't have a check done.
I think I'm starting to ramble. I hope you get the idea.
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