Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: 75johndeere on September 25, 2008, 09:53:12 PM
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i got a new ar-15 from a friend who moved from maine to california and its not legal down there. how do i get it shipped from his mothers house in maine to my house in washington?
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either from a federal firearms license holder to another f.f.l. or if you can find a f.f.l. holder on this end that will accept a gun from a private indivdual, you can do it that way. you pay shipping and a transfer fee, usually $25 or so.
there are sideways under the table ways of doing this by shipping it to yourself, but i am not a big fan of that. i like to do things by the book when it comes to firearms
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most gun shops and pawn shops will do the transfer for you.
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cool i get ahold of one tomorrow
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Here is a link from Gunbroker type in your zip code and it will show you the ones closest to you.
http://www.gunbroker.com/user/DealerNetwork.asp
Dave
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Have his mom UPS it to your address with her name, but in care of you. So when she comes out to visit she'll have it ;)
Heres some info.
http://www.thegunzone.com/ship-guns.html
from what I'm reading she would still have to have a licence. but what if she sent it in two packages 1 with the upper and one with the lower? is half a rifle still a firearm or is it parts?
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The short answer is the part with the serial number must be shipped FFL to FFL.
Dave
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If you ship a gun to yourself you do not need an FFL. It's perfectly legal to do so and it can all be sent in one piece.
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yep next month to kill some coyotes. and i just found the passage at the bottom thanks guys