The only difference in FTF verus Texarkana to El Paso, is distance. Neither sale requires an FFL, whether you meet in the middle, or let Brown do the work.KRM45 wrote:I knew that was the case for long guns, but I didn't think that was true of handguns...KBCraig wrote:There's no requirement to involve any FFLs for in-state sales, even when shipping.
You might have a hard time convincing the shipping clerk that the recipient doesn't have to have an FFL, but they don't.
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- Thu Jan 31, 2008 5:03 am
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Re: Ruger KGP161 (GP100)
- Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:44 pm
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Re: Ruger KGP161 (GP100)
There's no requirement to involve any FFLs for in-state sales, even when shipping.KRM45 wrote:That's a good package deal. Of course shipping and ffl costs would add some cost.
You might have a hard time convincing the shipping clerk that the recipient doesn't have to have an FFL, but they don't.