Oh there is another bone here to chew on. The "out of state person" is in the Military. While I can not cite law, if he is stationed in Texas, not TDY, then for purposes of purchasing a firearm of any type, he is considered to be a Texas Resident as well of a resident of his home of record state.1wise1 wrote: Lawyer tells me if I didn't know the guy with the gun was from another state and he represents himself as a Texas resident (as in temporarily assigned here by the military) we can trade and walk away it's not my business what he does next or his business what I do next.
Additionally, he can get a Texas Resident CHL without having to pay the state any money.