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That's because you were technically transferring a "receiver" not a complete firearm. I wish I could find a deal like that...What are you trying to accomplish? When I bought my M1 carbine as barreled receiver + a box of parts, I was able to take it home the same day, without a waiting period. The transfer was done through a FFL of course.
Kinda what I was looking for. If you strip an ar lower you can do same day transfer. So when buying from a private party you're able to do same day transfers of an "entire" rifle without having to do any 1639 BS.What are you trying to accomplish? When I bought my M1 carbine as barreled receiver + a box of parts, I was able to take it home the same day, without a waiting period. The transfer was done through a FFL of course.
I personally would do it as two separate transactions; the barreled receiver on 4473 and the "parts kit" on a separate transaction elsewhere.Kinda what I was looking for. If you strip an ar lower you can do same day transfer. So when buying from a private party you're able to do same day transfers of an "entire" rifle without having to do any 1639 BS.
So if a private party strips the garand you don't need to do 1639 stuff?
C&R is an FFL 03 license. As a C&R license holder, I had an M1 Carbine shipped to my door within the last year. The OP cannot however get it shipped to a C&R license holder as we can't do firearms transfers. TomCMP still insists that even with C&R they have to ship to FFL here, IIRC.
From CMP - Rifle shipments to WA must be made to licensed dealer or may be shipped directly to the customer if a C&R license is provided.CMP still insists that even with C&R they have to ship to FFL here, IIRC.
I guess I could have it shipped to a c&r holder. Have them remove the receiver. Then transfer it to me like that. But that may be considered a straw purchase and I'd rather not risk breaking the law.C&R is an FFL 03 license. As a C&R license holder, I had an M1 Carbine shipped to my door within the last year. The OP cannot however get it shipped to a C&R license holder as we can't do firearms transfers. Tom
True, but here in WA a complete rifle gets 1639'ed and Backdoor Registered while a barreled action without the rest of the gun does not. State-level law vs Federal--Chomo Joe's ATF stormtrooper's aren't the worry, it's Kiddie-Diddler Jay and Buttbangs-Little-Boys Bob's.Other than the Cluster Fick that ARs have,
the serial numbered part, IE the Receiver, IS the Firearm.
Having a Bbl attached changes nuthing..
I am an Oregon resident, & have transfered, both bought & sold,
M1 Garands thru Wa FFLs w/o any issues....
I don't see where the problem is..
Spinning off a Bbl doesn't change anything.
As a C&R the Rcvr, The Rcvr w/ Bbl, ie a Bbl'd Action, Or the the complete rifle are all the same as far as BATFE is concerned.
Just saying...
Not that I know of, and I try to watch this crap pretty close. They ended up relegislating part of I594 UBC's so basically "temporary transfers are kosher as long as the owner remains present." For example, you borrowing one of my rifles at the range is cool since I'm there, you holding it for me while I go get the ATV to haul your deer out is not.Gotcha.
Isnt there still a bunch of BS in Wa state that got legislated that if you handed a stripped lower to a friend to look at you just committed a felony for not having done an FFL transfer..!??