That much I do remember being true after reading the ATF page.nitrogen wrote:My understanding is that you can mail the pistol to yourself. For instance, if you're travelling from Dallas to Kansas City, you can mail the pistol to yourself. It must be addressed to you, and only you may open it.
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- Tue Jul 18, 2006 2:57 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Mailing Firearms Out Of State
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- Tue Jul 18, 2006 2:01 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Mailing Firearms Out Of State
- Replies: 8
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If you can mail a pistol from non-licensee to non-licensee between states, then when would you use FFLs as middlemen?
I thought it was within the state you could send it whereever, but interstate needs an FFL to send it? I recall someone postin about the GCA allowing you to send it back to the manufacturer w/o an FFL regardless, since it was going to the manf.
I would love to find out what the actual law is.
I thought it was within the state you could send it whereever, but interstate needs an FFL to send it? I recall someone postin about the GCA allowing you to send it back to the manufacturer w/o an FFL regardless, since it was going to the manf.
I would love to find out what the actual law is.