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A question for any FFL holders on here
timberfaller:
Shipping is a gamble these days. Meet half way somewhere. Five finger discount and broken firearms has been my experience.
Rat44:
Don't know about Arizona but he may be liable for taxes.
Happened to me when my Dad gifted me 2 firearms a while ago.
was charged taxes by the dealer that received them , was not happy about that little loop hole.
Best check on local and state laws.
A road trip to see an old friend be in your future.
Or theirs . :)
pianoman9701:
--- Quote from: Rat44 on June 09, 2025, 04:34:25 PM ---Don't know about Arizona but he may be liable for taxes.
Happened to me when my Dad gifted me 2 firearms a while ago.
was charged taxes by the dealer that received them , was not happy about that little loop hole.
Best check on local and state laws.
A road trip to see an old friend be in your future.
Or theirs . :)
--- End quote ---
They're his guns, not a gift from the OP. He's already paid the taxes on them. There's no tax liability. I agree with avoiding shipping if you can.
dreadi:
Dude needs to get airfare, a long pelican case, some locks, and collect his items.
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poor_choices:
I talked to a few FFLs in Arizona and 2 local to me, and we have a plan. He’ll need to fill out the 4473 and pay the transfer fee on his end, and I’ll pay shipping and a transfer fee on my end. It’ll cost an around $350-400 on my end and around $120 on his end. It’s a lot cheaper than a plane ticket or making a 2800 mile road trip.
He was a good enough friend to pay a few hundred bucks to help out, but not good enough to drive 40+ hour!! :chuckle:
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