You have illegally transferred a firearm between residents of two different states. Hypothetically.
https://www.atf.gov/file/58681/download
This link provided me much clarity. For what it’s worth and what this thread exposed, there’s a LOT of confusion on this matter. I’ve had a few FFL’s...
Perfect. I’m looking to be by the book and efficient as possible, in that order. Parabellum is in my backyard...I’ll check with them. If that doesn’t work out, consignment in her town will be next.
This thread has directed me to further reading. I’m coming to the same conclusion. Only an Indiana FFL needs to be involved. Not sure if she has ltch for PA. Doubtful. I’ll read the laws around transport in trunk/case/etc for PA/WV/OH/IN. It’ll be a while before anything moves forward. I’m...
https://www.atf.gov/file/58681/download
The fourth box here makes me wonder if she can transport guns to Indiana for transfer to Indiana FFL herself. This would make things easiest to sell face to face within the ingo community, which would be my preference.
That is kind of what I’m thinking. She showed me his EDC, a FNX40. Nice piece but nothing interesting. The rest of the collection is stashed away...she’s going to get it together as she goes through stuff and let me know what is exactly there. I’m probably inclined to give her a list of fair...
Just trying to understand the FFL process. Want to be legal and help her get fair prices for them.
I dont want want to make money, I just love to sell guns!
Im not completely adverse to the GB thing. I’ll consider that route. I was picturing selling them post transfer here in the classifieds. I enjoy buying and selling and have enjoyed every interaction w ingo folks, being selling, buying, or shooting and training with. If I go INGO classified...
Here’s another possibility: Does anything prevent her from bringing the guns to Indiana on her next visit? We could then both take them to an Indiana FFL and transfer them to me? That would mean only one transfer fee and no shipping. Any trouble there?
I had not considered gunbroker...I’m a bit adverse to eBay because I’ve had several buyers more or less use eBays ****ty seller protection policies to their advantage, screwing me. As a seller, I feel strong about accurately describing an article for sale, warts and all. With this mentality...
FFL to FFL. Got it. Now to the efficiency thing. Would one expect to be get fee’d to death with the process? I’m thinking if each FFL charges for the transfer, maybe $25 on each end...$50 for each gun, plus shipping, it seems like she might be just as well off to sell to local gun shop and take...
Figured as much. I’m not versed in the mechanics of FFL transfer...
What’s the most efficient way to accomplish this? She takes guns to her out of state FFL...they ship to Indiana FFL? Can she ship guns directly to Indiana FFL?
Just a hypothetical situation...I want to know the most efficient and correct (legal) way to help out a recently widowed aunt, living in another state. Situation (hypothetical) out of state uncle recently died, has small collection of guns, mostly good quality handguns. Aunt is interested in...
I’m kind of with you on this. I’ve heard the argument of baiting isn’t hunting...I personally don’t buy it. Most that argue otherwise do all the same things you mention. The brass tacks of hunting is an exercise in herd reduction. The most ethical, humane shot isn’t at 200y on a moving animal...
More to the story...the same area has a major line of scrapes and the largest rub I’ve ever seen in 25 years of hunting. Any chance this guy was on the losing end of a battle to the death with a peer?
I know this deer in the pic was seen alive at 7:30 am yesteray. I took the pic about 1:30pm...