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I'd try a large, local pawn shop... See if the owner would be willing to _store_ your firearms for a small fee...
Looks like there is a needed service out there. I'll start with a couple gun shops.
best,
Dan
Good point.But..... with current laws, if they are NOT in your possession they can be considered in someone else's possession. If they go into someone else's possession wouldn't they need to be "transferred" via 4473? THEN when you go to get them, you'd need to fill out the form again and pay $$$ again?
I tentatively second the recommendation to get in contact with J&B in Beaverton. Haven't been there very often, but they seem to be stand up guys.
Good luck! I hope things stay peaceful for you.
Thanks for the heads up if needed in the future??My ex took a picture of every gun I owned before filing. Guess what? Jewelry is always a "gift". But guns are community property. Lol.
Wake up men.
It may have been mentioned and I just missed it, but in Oregon you will have to do a transfer for each gun to be in compliance with the law. Unless you give them to a relative.
If you remember back a couple of years ago a Priest who bought all the raffle tickets for an AR giveaway to keep it off the streets (like it was going to end up on the streets, I've never seen a homeless AR yet) and then gave it to an "artist" to make something beautiful out of it. It kind of backfired on him as he never transferred it to him legally.
I thought the best way to make an AR into art was by buying Magpul accessories, flashlights and other such stuff. But then who am I?