GarySTL
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An In-Law has a .410 shot pistol, Game Getter, that was registered during an amnesty period many years ago. AOW I believe but I've not seen his paperwork.
He's in his mid 80's and plans to leave this item to his oldest son or give it to him in the somewhat near future. His son lives in the LA area and he's thinking of taking it out there next time he goes.
I've tried to explain that this is a BAD IDEA for several reasons, but not having much luck yet.
Can his son even receive NFA items in California if done through proper channels? I know his son would have no issues with the Form 4 check, but as an individual can he receive the item? I'm aware that if part of a bequest there's no tax, but that's not the issue. I know all the movie props are out there, or maybe in Nevada, but how about a non-connected individual?
He's in his mid 80's and plans to leave this item to his oldest son or give it to him in the somewhat near future. His son lives in the LA area and he's thinking of taking it out there next time he goes.
I've tried to explain that this is a BAD IDEA for several reasons, but not having much luck yet.
Can his son even receive NFA items in California if done through proper channels? I know his son would have no issues with the Form 4 check, but as an individual can he receive the item? I'm aware that if part of a bequest there's no tax, but that's not the issue. I know all the movie props are out there, or maybe in Nevada, but how about a non-connected individual?