For Sale-all of our daughter’s equipment & guns

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Feel free to post for sale items as long as they are directly related to International type shooting
If you sell something, we would very much appreciate a donation of $5-10 either mailed to us or paypalled to us.
https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/targettalk?yours=true
dulcmr-man
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Re: For Sale-all of our daughter’s equipment & guns

Post by dulcmr-man »

rgibson wrote: Tue Nov 19, 2024 12:42 pm Shooterer, if one lives in a state where they are not allowed to purchase a firearm without state approval then yes, there would be paperwork required before transfer to a buyer living in the state with that requirement. Do not confuse federal laws requiring FFLs to “log” in firearms and requiring a purchaser to complete a 4473 to purchase the firearm. As a resident of SC there are numerous states where I can go and receive a firearm from the (private) owner without paperwork. Would I do a bit of research to make sure I wasn’t buying a stolen firearm; yes.
Pretty sure you are mistaken. Take a look at page 4 of the file found here:

https://www.atf.gov/resource-center/doc ... f/download

Federal law prohibits transfer of a firearm to a person who resides in a state different from the transferee unless an FFL holder in the buyer's state is involved. At least that's how I read it.
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rgibson
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Re: For Sale-all of our daughter’s equipment & guns

Post by rgibson »

In reading the link and additional links attached to that, it mentions that you must “ship” to an FFL. I am going to contact my friendly neighborhood BATf MAN and find out which way this is now being interpreted regarding face to face transactions.
rgibson
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Re: For Sale-all of our daughter’s equipment & guns

Post by rgibson »

Reading that actual regulation it appears that you are correct and I was wrong.
atomicgale
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Re: For Sale-all of our daughter’s equipment & guns

Post by atomicgale »

atomicgale wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2024 6:40 pm PITA = Pain in the @$$.

1. How to handle FFL transfer for out-of-state buyer . . . ?
20 posts later = Simple solution: $10 Form 4473 transfer fee.
LRC Coach
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Re: For Sale-all of our daughter’s equipment & guns

Post by LRC Coach »

Hello, I am the coach for the Lincoln Rifle Club in CA. Wondering if you still have any of these items for sale. Kindly send me a text 916-812-8762. Thank you
Ryan
Beamjtb
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Re: For Sale-all of our daughter’s equipment & guns

Post by Beamjtb »

If you decide to break this up, I’d be interested in the Suis target.
Randall R. Gregory
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Re: For Sale-all of our daughter’s equipment & guns

Post by Randall R. Gregory »

Please send me more info. I may be interested in some or all of the equipment. I run Jr. Marksmanship in my hometown. I build competition rifles, so I have an FFL. My shop name is Accuracy Unlimited, W5463 Apple Ave. Medford, WI 54451 phone 715-560-3168
email accuracyunlimited@gmail.com
Regards,
Randy
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