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Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but I didn't find a more relevant answer than this one when I searched.
If a WA resident and I (and OR resident) want to work out a handgun trade, would the process then be to go together to an FFL in one state, do one transfer, and then go to the other state and do the other transfer?
In other words, meet in Vancouver, transfer his handgun to me at an FFL, then meet in Portland and transfer my handgun to him at another FFL?
Thanks for helping out. I appreciate it.
Not if it's a trade.No, meet him/her at a Portland FFL and make the transfer.
Not if it's a trade.
@kingcole I believe your original interpretation is correct, though backwards.
The handgun you are transferring to the WA resident needs to take place at a WA FFL.
The handgun that the WA resident is transferring to you, an OR resident, needs to take place at an OR FFL.
A long gun can be transferred at an FFL in either state, but handguns must go through an FFL in the buyer's home state.
Really? That's fantastic. Thank you for the help!