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Ive had many a non gun double shipped directly to my door. All made well before 1898 which made them antiques according to the rules and laws where I live. Well antiques to some are state of the art. It is KY after all and we dont like those new fangeled precision cap guns. Good honest flint and steel for us.
Ive been looking for a nice 14-20 bore double barrel flint shotgun for five season. Only ones Ive found are badly pitted or worth three grand asking price. Even looked at one at Holts but the reserve was more than the max bid I had on it.
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I think that you can send them to yourself, care of your son. Declaring the intent to use them to hunt with when you arrive there. Technically, only you can open the boxes when you arrive.
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I've sold SxS's to out of state individuals and bought them from out of state - person to person, no FFL. Just because you physically did it does not make it legal.
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If you are going to visit sometime mail them to yourself at your sons. When you are there give them to him
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Have your son drive down and give them to him. Then he can drive home with them since they are now his.
My problem lies in reconciling my gross habits with my net income. - Errol Flynn
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If you are going to visit sometime mail them to yourself at your sons. When you are there give them to him Point is, it is a transfer between citizens of different States, and the Gun Control law requires the paperwork. Even if he comes down or you go up to make the transfer person to person, the guns still need to go through an FFL's book and the recipient must complete the 4473. There may also be State laws to consider...Geo The USA is no longer a gun friendly environment.
Last edited by Geo. Newbern; 04/24/18 10:13 AM. Reason: added final sentence
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I've sold SxS's to out of state individuals and bought them from out of state - person to person, no FFL. Just because you physically did it does not make it legal. Correct ! And just because you got away with it "for now"-hope that the buyer does not have one of those guns stolen-or worse a backtrace if ends up in robbery/death,you might not later. Your risking a felony-and perhaps losing your guns and right to buy guns to avoid a transfer fee that a buyer should pay anyway. https://www.atf.gov/questions-and-answer...state-he-or-sheAn unlicensed person who is not prohibited from receiving or possessing firearms may purchase a firearm from an outofState source, provided the transfer takes place through a Federal firearms licensee in his or her State of residence.
[18 U.S.C 922(a)(3) and 922(b)(3); 27 CFR 478.29]
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Please do not listen some of the bad advice that some here have given you. You have to abide by both state and federal law when it comes to transferring of guns. What some have suggested to you do is totally illegal. Would get caught, probably not?
Put your mind at ease, call the local ATF office. They have two divisions, compliance and enforcement. Try to speak to someone in the enforcement division. I have found them to be very helpful when I wanted clarification on something that I wanted to do. They have always been very helpful and professional on the phone. Then make a decision when you get the proper way to do it.
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Last edited by arrieta2; 04/24/18 06:27 PM.
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