I have heard of this as well. I would likely walk if they tried to run a NICS on me. It is the principle of it all.OldCannon wrote:Actually, some stores (like Academy) run background checks anyway, even though they know the CHL waives the requirement. It's VERY annoying to get an unnecessary NICS delay when you have a Texas CHL in your possession.Keith B wrote: I have seen instances where even a Texas resident with a CHL had a NICS check ran because the store employee didn't understand they could legally bypass it.
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Thanks for the answer!OldCannon wrote: Technically, the answer is "yes."
Since you're transferring in the state for which the CHL was issued, the federal law _allows_ the waiver of the background check. However, the key word there is "allow."
Bottom line is that you can purchase a long gun here and ship it back to yourself in Alaska. Whether an FFL will will accept the CHL to avoid a background check is up to them. I'm guessing that most won't, because the guidance is buried pretty deeply in US Code 27 CFR 478.
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03Lightningrocks wrote:I have heard of this as well. I would likely walk if they tried to run a NICS on me. It is the principle of it all.OldCannon wrote:Actually, some stores (like Academy) run background checks anyway, even though they know the CHL waives the requirement. It's VERY annoying to get an unnecessary NICS delay when you have a Texas CHL in your possession.Keith B wrote: I have seen instances where even a Texas resident with a CHL had a NICS check ran because the store employee didn't understand they could legally bypass it.
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I'm tardy to the party on this one, but I am curious as to a couple of things: Does your TX CHL have your Alaska address? As a FFL, this is the first thing I would have looked for. If it does, then I would definitely have transferred the gun to you with no NICS check. If your TX CHL has a former TX address and not your Alaska address, then I would have had an issue because your TX CHL would not have been updated per the TX CHL guidelines. I think I would have required a NICS check in this situation.
What was the outcome - were you able to purchase the rifle and bypass the NICS? I am curious, as I have not encountered this in our business yet. Let us know!
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What was the outcome - were you able to purchase the rifle and bypass the NICS? I am curious, as I have not encountered this in our business yet. Let us know!
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My Texas CHL does list my AK address. Unfortunately I didn't find what I was looking for before I got sick. All I picked up while back in Texas was the flu from my family!
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