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by Rebel
Mon Mar 21, 2011 7:43 pm
Forum: Other States
Topic: Memory failure
Replies: 14
Views: 2440

Re: Memory failure

hirundo82 wrote:
Rebel wrote:
cajunautoxer wrote:When he brings it to her they can go to a ffl and have it transfered to her IIRC
Thats exactly what they can do. All interstate transfers of firearms between residents of different states require that the firearm go through an FFL in the recipients State.
The FFL transfer must be in the recipient's state for a handgun, but may be in any state that allows the transaction for a long gun (18 USC §922(a)(3) and (b)(3)).
I should have amended that to handgun, but I didn't want to get into the whole long gun interstate purchase, but it seems I will now, lol.

You can purchase a long gun in any State as long as both States allow it, many believe this only applies to States that share a border, but it doesn't, it can be any State. For instance a Texan can buy a long gun in Arizona as both States allow it, but Nevada on the other hand would not, so a Texan could not buy a long gun in Nevada.
by Rebel
Sun Mar 20, 2011 8:46 pm
Forum: Other States
Topic: Memory failure
Replies: 14
Views: 2440

Re: Memory failure

cajunautoxer wrote:When he brings it to her they can go to a ffl and have it transfered to her IIRC
Thats exactly what they can do. All interstate transfers of firearms between residents of different states require that the firearm go through an FFL in the recipients State.

The Grandfather and Granddaughter would go to the Granddaughter's local FFL, she would fill out the BAFTE 4473 form and since she has a CHL, should would then take possession of the firearm. Easy as that, if she didn't have the CHL the FFL would call in the NICS.

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