Need advice on trading a handgun out of state.


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1BLINDREF
October 19, 2008, 08:33 PM
I need some advice as to how to cover my butt for making a trade of a handgun. I'm in Pa and the person I'm trading with is in Tennessee.

I trust the person to ship his gun and hold up his end of the deal.

My concern is what proof do I have that I sold the gun in case it ends up in the wrong hands and in the wrong place. I will be shipping my gun to his FFL.

Can I request a receipt from his FFL when he does the transfer paperwork??

I will be shipping it UPS from where I work. I will be requesting "adult signature required" and insuring my gun.

Thanks in advance for your help :) :)

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Rustynuts
October 20, 2008, 05:49 PM
Trade is a little weird, but I would guess just draw up a simple "Bill of Sale" showing the other gun as "Payment" in lieu of cash. Once the FFL gets it I would not worry further as it's his responsibility to run the NICS check and paperwork, etc.

s4s4u
October 20, 2008, 09:18 PM
The best would be to ship through an FFL on your end. They can log it in and give you a receipt, if you request one. It is cheaper as well as the FFL can use the USPS flat rate box ($9.95 + insurance) even though he will want a little money for his "trouble". Mine charges $25 for outgoing and that covers the postage and insurance, and they do the packaging as well.

j1979
October 20, 2008, 09:23 PM
I just did the same type of trade. As stated above ship from a FFL to another FFL and there should be no worries.

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