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Buying outside the lines is a felony. Just throwing that out there
 
Washington's wonderful firearms laws state....:rolleyes:
a 10 working day wait...and the need for a FFL in regards to firearm sales / transfers...private or retail.
( there are a few exceptions to this , such as immediate family member transfers )

Of course as noted above in post # 5 , there are "work arounds"....
Which are not legal.
Do as you wish...
However it is wise to not brag about breaking the law over the internet....
And it is always good to weigh the risk versus the reward when contemplating such actions.
Andy

Edit to add...
I miss the old days here...when BS like this was not a issue or problem.
 
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Criminals buy their guns on the streets in black markets with no background check or waiting period required.
The law-abiding citizens are the ones affected by these ridiculous anti-2A laws.

But don't you feel safe?
 
When I bought a Colt 1911 it I had to wait 10 business days before I could pick it up from my FFL. I went over and paid him and I was filled out the paperwork. I had to use the SAFE website. I passed the background check when submitted by my FFL. I had to go to this website first since my FFL needs the Transferee Code that it gives me. I also had to enable a safe website for 30 days otherwise the record will be deleted. I suppose if you do at a gun shop they can get the code before it is deleted.

https://safe.wsp.wa.gov/buyer-code
 
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Getting close.
Some of you do not know with a CPP you can walk in and walk out IF the gun store FFL allows it.
Up to the discretion of the FFL present. They told us to leave, so we did. In front of God, the cops and the entire gun show.
While this may have happened....
You have not been allowed , legally , to use your Washington CPL ( Not CPP ) to circumvent a BGC or wating period....
Since 2019 or thereabouts...
Edit to add...
It is not up to the FFL and their discretion.....at least legally here in Washington.
Please note that I do not agree with this law / restriction etc....but it is the law here ...sad to say.
Andy
 
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Interesting. We (by that I mean the FFL I work for) were shipping a pistol to a police officer in Riverside County California the other day and he could not find an FFL that would transfer the pistol without a 10 day waiting period and background check. Not sure if Riverside County is different, but I think its more possible as well as more probable that you are just wrong.

Not tryna stir poo, just giving a real world example of what you may run into in California.
 

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