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Thank you for all the replies. I looked through I-1639, couldn't find anything that addressed out of state commerce. Well, sometimes there's the thing where nothing is said about a subject, therefore it's okay. I have a couple of AR's that I want to sell, thought I'd list them here in the classifieds. Somebody in Oregon might be interested, hence the question.
When I've sold long guns out of state before, I've used US Postal Service. Always determining in advance if the FFL involved actually would accept from private individuals. Which can be an issue. To do so is entirely at their own discretion as a business. Some have asked for a copy of my driver's license.
I've sold a number of handguns lately. Many out of state where markets are better than here in Wash. I have an FFL dealer send them, he uses USPS. He simply puts them in a Priority Mail medium flat rate box. This surely gets around the common carrier noise about using an expensive next day service. Whatever method used, insure everything.
When I've sold long guns out of state before, I've used US Postal Service. Always determining in advance if the FFL involved actually would accept from private individuals. Which can be an issue. To do so is entirely at their own discretion as a business. Some have asked for a copy of my driver's license.
I've sold a number of handguns lately. Many out of state where markets are better than here in Wash. I have an FFL dealer send them, he uses USPS. He simply puts them in a Priority Mail medium flat rate box. This surely gets around the common carrier noise about using an expensive next day service. Whatever method used, insure everything.