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"I recently sold two BRNOs to a poster here from Maine who wanted to ship through Kittery Trading Post. Kittery flat refused to accept a gun from me as an unlicensed individual no matter what ID I provided, so I had to ship through my local FFL. "
Not a legal requirement and this is from an operation that should know better. Every day we allow this type of behavior, which is encouraged by a Government entity, to go on the noose tightens perceptibly around our collective necks.
Get out and vote this November. We need to make gun ownership relief for law abiding citizens a top priority as soon as we can.
Jim
PS: Jim legg and I were apparentely posting at the same time and I would do the same as him which is provide a copy of my drivers license and C&R.
Kittery has changed their policy or someone didn't know it. I sold a Remington Sendero, and M1A and a couple of shotguns over the years to folks in Maine. All were transferred through Kittery, from me as a private individual.
FWIW - I usually take the copy of the FFL sent to me by the dealer and photocopy it with my drivers license below it on the same sheet of paper. That way I keep his copy for my records and he can see that the person he sent it to is the one sending the gun.
C'mon guys, I'm as or more paranoid as the next guy, but this isn't where the BATFE is going to show up on your door. Hell I have purchased guns in at least a dozen states while traveling and probably another dozen via internet sales. I know I have owned over 300 guns in the last 25 years. I have so much paperwork out there, someone would go nuts trying to wade through it.