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    FTF out of state handgun sale

    FTF transfer?? :what: Go through an FFL holder only. You don't need the legal problems that go with an illegal transfer. Be safe (and asleep in your own bed), not sorrry and not sleeping well in some penal institution at worst.
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    Handgun Purchase interpretation

    State of residency? You live in the state from which you pay your federal taxes, and the one in which you "go home to visit", which will be the same one as you claim as your domicile when you pay your state taxes, and where you claim taxes paid in the other state, and the state in which you...
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    NICS question

    For $1 !!!?? :eek:That one dollar could put you in a federal prison. Straw purchase is exactly right. They might jail you; and I wouldn't risk it. Bail, lawyers, and all that ugly publicity; bad show, old boy, bad show. And nobody wants to be the subject of an investigation by the ATF Let her...
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    Expunged Record and CC Permit

    Fla. & expungement Call the Florda Dep't of Law Enforcement in Tallahassee-they'll help you. I had to contact them to get my pardon and they were hepful and prompt.
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    Accurizing a 1911 style pistol

    Accurizing 1911's You can do it the hard way: buy all the tools needed from Brownell's, buy the books. and learn to be a 1911 specialist. Or do it the easy way and send it to Cylinder and Slide in Fremont, Nebraska. That's just a 3 hour drive for me from Des Moines. You may have lock-up issues...
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    Gun Rights for former felons

    Firearms rights and federal disability. Federal law clearly states that restoration of firearms rights by a state or a pardon by the Gov. relieves the person of dederal disability. Call your local ATF and they'll straighten you out. Lawyers -- if you can read English, follow directions, and...
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    Gun Rights for former felons

    Firearms rights restoration I too did some stupid things when I was young. In 1984 I got a pardon from the Gov. of Iowa. Here's what you do: call your Gov's office and ask them about the procedure. You don't need a lawyer to do or complete the process. They can't do anything you can't. Then...
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