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I currently have a stripped semi auto M14 type receiver that I want to have a barrel installed and headspaced. Under the new state law can I still pack it off and receive it back without hassels?
 
Washington allows owners to send receivers to federally-licensed (FFL) gunsmiths and receive them back directly. Under the current law it is unclear about sending "semi automatic assault rifles" to a FFL gunsmith and having it returned without the 1639 procedures so I personally won't be testing those waters. BF4C9525-097C-4159-A076-EC4BBB741D30.jpeg 871B6CF7-9DFB-45E3-8B4C-011DBEC4CC4F.jpeg
 
Is it considered a transfer if you already own the "receiver" firearm, and you are sending it to a federally licensed gunsmith solely for the purpose of service repair, or the return of the "receiver" firearm to its owner by the federally licensed gunsmith ?
 
Is it considered a transfer if you already own the "receiver" firearm, and you are sending it to a federally licensed gunsmith solely for the purpose of service repair, or the return of the "receiver" firearm to its owner by the federally licensed gunsmith ?
RCW9.41.113 specifically allows the owner to send a firearm to a licensed gunsmith and receive it back directly to his home without any background check.
 

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