Perhaps the FFL was under the mistaken impression that the OP had moved house and was now a LA resident?seamusTX wrote:The recipient of a handgun has to receive it in the state where he resides. If it's coming from another state, it must be transferred through an FFL.ed7232004 wrote:So no matter what we will still have to get ffl involved in order to be a legal transfer? Ok.. What about the other way around that I want to transfer my guns to him? I m visiting in LA but with a Texas ID.I don't know why he would say that.And why the ffl here in LA tells me we can do whatever we want with the guns.. No need ffl involved in private sells?
You could ask him why he thinks 18 U.S.C. 922(a)(3) does not apply to the situations that you are talking about. (It does apply.)
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- Fri Feb 26, 2010 6:55 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Question about handgun transfer
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