Has her CHL.
Her Grandfather in another state wants to give her a handgun. Can he buy one there & bring it to Texas when he comes to visit next month & give her the gun????
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Excaliber wrote:IANAL and this should be checked with BATFE, but I believe he can buy it and hand it over to an FFL in his state for shipment to an FFL in her state where she can pick it up. There would be transfer fees at both ends and shipping charges to deal with.
He could save some cash and effort by giving her the money to just buy the gun in her own state.
Excaliber wrote:He could save some cash and effort by giving her the money to just buy the gun in her own state.
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
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
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
I was also thinking of this.MasterOfNone wrote:Unless it's a specific gun he wants to buy (e.g., he found a great deal on a used gun), I like a different take on giving her the money. Instead, when he's visiting, they can go together to shop for and buy the gun. He's still "legally" giving her the cash, but in reality he's buying her the gun. And it is a great grandfather-granddaughter bonding opportunity.
Us country folks have that problem, but I got to know my local FFL and auction arms, gunbroker, Gunsamerica and other places all work with him well. I order, I e-mail him, he takes car of it, I give him $10 or 15 or 20 bucks, I fill out the form and go home with my new prize. (FFL at pawn shop I don't use charges $30. he once asked during the ammo shortage if I had and .32 acp, I said sure, $30.00 for 7 cartridges if that's what it takes for your gun.)longtooth wrote:She is wanting a specific gun & not finding one anywhere around here.
Springfield Armory XD9sc.
I have told her she might find one at one of the big box stores in one of the MetroPlexes.