Posted: 7/16/2014 3:13:26 AM EDT
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So let's say theoretically I have a couple rifles for trade, and a guy in Florida wants to come to GA to trade me his rifle for said 2 rifles is FTF ok or do we have to meet at an FFL to transfer? Thanks in advance, sorry if this has been covered before. |
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Quoted: I would say that if you know he is an out of state resident, you are required to use an FFL. Quoted: I would say that if you know he is an out of state resident, you are required to use an FFL. ETA: Contiguous States. The "contiguous state” provisions of the Gun Control Act ( ), as enacted in 1968, allowed nonlicensed purchasers to acquire long guns from Federal firearms licensees ( s) located in a State contiguous to the State in which the purchaser resided if (1) the purchaser’s State of residence permitted such sale and (2) the sale fully complied with the legal conditions of sale in both such contiguous states. Ahh, that is for an FFL. |
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I though there was something about rifles in contiguous states? Quoted:
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I would say that if you know he is an out of state resident, you are required to use an FFL. No. Any transfer between two individuals from different states must go through an FFL. Makes no difference if that state is adjoining or across the country. |
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Quoted: I though there was something about rifles in contiguous states? ETA: Ahh, that is for an FFL. Quoted: Quoted: I would say that if you know he is an out of state resident, you are required to use an FFL. ETA: Contiguous States. The "contiguous state” provisions of the Gun Control Act (), as enacted in 1968, allowed nonlicensed purchasers to acquire long guns from Federal firearms licensees (s) located in a State contiguous to the State in which the purchaser resided if (1) the purchaser’s State of residence permitted such sale and (2) the sale fully complied with the legal conditions of sale in both such contiguous states. Ahh, that is for an FFL. Ahh |