kingpin008
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Gun laws don't make sense. Any attempt to make them make sense is a fools errand.
I wonder why, that doesn't really make any sense. A FTF is legal in your own state, but if you find a good deal while on vacation or business in a neighboring state, it's a no-go? That just sucks.
I came real close to doing just that, but the guy's pistols had already sold. What I bought instead was a big bunch of .44 magnum reloading supplies for cheap. Found an ad in one of thoe little "saver" type free papers.
Sorry about that.I meant to say FedExThanks, we need the cash, business has been slow and I want a raise in febuary.
I'm guessing you had to ship Nextdayair? It can get pricey, but there is a lot that goes in to moving packages that quickly.
Planes ain't cheap.
DocBoCook: "Did I read that right? that you can ship it inside your state without going to a ffl?"
I recently sold my first handgun online (and probably my last ) and the experience was anything but seamless. I was under the impression that an unlicensed person (a non-FFL entity, such as myself) was allowed to ship the firearm directly to the buyer's FFL dealer by using a carrier (UPS, FedEx) other than the postal service. When I contacted my buyer's FFL dealer to inquire about their shipping address, I was told that what I was trying to do was illegal, and that they would not accept shipment of the firearm unless it was done by an FFL dealer from my end. That left me no choice but to contact a couple of local FFL dealers that I have dealt with in the past so that I could ship out the handgun to my buyer and complete the transaction.