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Hey @Nick Burkhardt , any feedback from your wife, since she has had the PK380 for a little while, now?

Thx

She mostly carries her Ruger LCR38 or Kel Tec P32 due to their lower weight, size and complexity compared to the PK380 which she considers her "Big City" gun. Now that the S&W M&P Shield 380 EZ is out and available with a grip safety only, the PK380 is kind of obsolete. She might end up passing it on to a future daughter-in-law as a range/trainer rather than sell it. Shoot is that sort of transfer still legal in Oregon after SB941?
 
She mostly carries her Ruger LCR38 or Kel Tec P32 due to their lower weight, size and complexity compared to the PK380 which she considers her "Big City" gun. Now that the S&W M&P Shield 380 EZ is out and available with a grip safety only, the PK380 is kind of obsolete. She might end up passing it on to a future daughter-in-law as a range/trainer rather than sell it. Shoot is that sort of transfer still legal in Oregon after SB941?

Thanks for the quick feedback! I will have to check out that M & P Shield 380 EZ.

She should be good for that transfer, according to https://www.oregon.gov/osp/docs/SB941_Information_Sheet.pdf:

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2. Background Check Requirements do not apply to
a. Firearm transfers by or to a law enforcement agency;
b. Firearm transfers by or to a law enforcement officer, private security professional or
member of the US Armed Forces, while that person is acting in the scope of their official duties;
c. A transfer as part of a firearm turn-in or buyback event, where a l aw enforcement agency receives or purchases firearms from members of the public;
d. A transferor's: spouse or domestic partner; parent or stepparent; a transferor's child or stepchild; a transferor's sibling, grandparent, grandchild, aunt or uncle, first cousin, niece or nephew, or the spouse or domestic partner of any of the above relatives;
e. Spouse or domestic partner to any of the relatives noted in 2(d) above;
f. Transfer that occurs because of the death of the firearm owner, provided that:
1. The transfer isconducted or facilitated by a personal representative, as defined in ORS 111.005, or a trustee of a trust created in a will; and
2. The transferee is related to the deceased firearm owner in a manner specified in numbers 2(d)
and 2(e) above.
g. Transfer of service weapons under ORS 181.150. (Note: This is existing statute)

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