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.hirundo82 wrote: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)).Rebel wrote: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.cajunautoxer wrote:When he brings it to her they can go to a ffl and have it transfered to her IIRC
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.