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Best answer ^^^ (handgun transfers)I did one a few months back.
And you have to do it at an FFL in each state.
There's an FFL on either side of the border usually not too far.
What if I'm selling a pistol to a guy in Washington and he is selling me a rifle.
Couldn't I travel to Washington from Oregon and do both transfers at his FFL.
You cannot do it at one dealer.
What if I'm selling a pistol to a guy in Washington and he is selling me a rifle.
Couldn't I travel to Washington from Oregon and do both transfers at his FFL.
In that case you had someone bring a pistol to your state to a dealer in your state . The dealer in your state took possession of the pistol and transferred it to you. No problem. There is no ( legal ) way the other person could have taken possession of a pistol from you had there been a pistol to pistol trade unless you went across the border to do the transaction at a dealer in his state.
The person that is buying the handgun, must receive it through an FFL in HIS/HER state.
That, is Federal law.
It can be safed, boxed, fondled, polished and kissed, but at the end of the day, the above has to take place in order to be a legal transfer.
The person that is buying the handgun, must receive it through an FFL in HIS/HER state.
That, is Federal law.
It can be safed, boxed, fondled, polished and kissed, but at the end of the day, the above has to take place in order to be a legal transfer.