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True, I've given my granddaughter a Ruger SR-22. She resides in WA but is serving in the Navy at Camp Pendelton in Cali. She's a Corpsman BTW. The pistol is residing in my safe until she drives up, then we will make transfer with an FFL. Only way legally.
 
Actually I think there is (Or WAS) another way.

If there is a trust, and the immediate family members are co-trustee's. At that point the trust owns the guns and all the family members in various states have rights to access.

Now post I594 in Washington even that is a no go because all transfers of possession even if its not a transfer of ownership have to go through an FFL
 
As stated no, the only exception is if the owner were to die and has bequeathed it to a family member. Even with that you still need to make sure that it is a family member that also is one of the exceptions under the law.
 

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