Shipping gun to in-state FFL via U.S. Mail

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You can also send your firearms directly to a same-state resident (if your state and local laws allow) - no FFL needed.

The choice is up to you.
 
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Putting your city/state in your OP will accomplish the same thing.
 
Here in NJ I do all through an FFL.

NJ allows private sales between non-FFL individuals provided both people have an FID and matching NJ Driver's License, and you both fill out an NJ COE (can download the form off NJSP website).

You can also sell a handgun to an NJ resident provided has a Permit to Purchase a Pistol, and both people have an NJ Driver's license and FID, and the seller mails/gives all four copies of the Pistol Permit forms to the proper places. You don't need an NJ COE form for a handgun sale.

You CAN NOT mail/ship a gun to a fellow NJ resident, as all gun sales in NJ must be face to face. But of course you can mail to an NJ FFL.
 
NJ allows private sales between non-FFL individuals provided both people have an FID and matching NJ Driver's License, and you both fill out an NJ COE (can download the form off NJSP website).

You can also sell a handgun to an NJ resident provided has a Permit to Purchase a Pistol, and both people have an NJ Driver's license and FID, and the seller mails/gives all four copies of the Pistol Permit forms to the proper places. You don't need an NJ COE form for a handgun sale.

You CAN NOT mail/ship a gun to a fellow NJ resident, as all gun sales in NJ must be face to face. But of course you can mail to an NJ FFL.

I would only be mailing to a NJ FFL.
Even if NJ allows face to face without an FFL I would not do it.
 
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