Hello,
I'm in the middle of trying to find an FFL who will receive a gun I purchased from an out of state party.
Both FFL's that I've talked to insist the the sender has to send the gun through an FFL.
I've tried to explain that only the receiving entity needs to be an FFL but nobody is buying it.
Can anybody point me towards an online, government hosted, document that explicity defines what is legal and what is not?
I've found a number of online references but they are all located at sites such as gunbroker or other commercial site and I don't think an FFL is going to be all that impressed with that, assuming I can even get them to log on to the internet to check which is doubtful. I'll probably have to print something out.
I've checked the ATF site but couldn't find anything there but it is a big site; maybe somebody else has a pointer.
Thanks,
Don.
I'm in the middle of trying to find an FFL who will receive a gun I purchased from an out of state party.
Both FFL's that I've talked to insist the the sender has to send the gun through an FFL.
I've tried to explain that only the receiving entity needs to be an FFL but nobody is buying it.
Can anybody point me towards an online, government hosted, document that explicity defines what is legal and what is not?
I've found a number of online references but they are all located at sites such as gunbroker or other commercial site and I don't think an FFL is going to be all that impressed with that, assuming I can even get them to log on to the internet to check which is doubtful. I'll probably have to print something out.
I've checked the ATF site but couldn't find anything there but it is a big site; maybe somebody else has a pointer.
Thanks,
Don.