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legali question: handgun txfer
cpileri
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Ok, what is the leaglity of this?
I am in th military, my Home of Record is TEXAS.
But I live in Maryland. (ugh)
Can I drive out to TX an while in TX, legally sell a handgun privately?
How about other states (not Maryland, where private sal eof handguns is not cool w/o police transfer records)
C-
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I am in th military, my Home of Record is TEXAS.
But I live in Maryland. (ugh)
Can I drive out to TX an while in TX, legally sell a handgun privately?
How about other states (not Maryland, where private sal eof handguns is not cool w/o police transfer records)
C-
_________________________
"The day that they come get your guns, is just
one day before they use them on you!"
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BTW, I did the transfer on an AR15 at the MSP station &only cost $10.They were totaly cool with it too, just filled out the papers and verified the SN, and I was out the door. Better than I expected.
A great rifle with a junk scope,....is junk.
Your local laws differ from state to state, but Federal law states that to enhance or decrease your private collection, private sales do not fall under Federal guidelines.
As far as selling in TX , since that is your legal residence, follow their laws and act accordingly.
LR
According to the Federal Firearms Regulations Reference Guide (ATF P5300.4), page 136:
"A member of the Armed Forces on active duty is a resident of the State in which his or her permanent duty station is located. If a member of the Armed Forces maintains a home in one State and member's permanent duty station is in a nearby State to which he or she commutes each day, then the member may purchase a firearm in either the State where the duty station is located or the State where the home is maintained."
Federal law on interstate transfers applies to ALL firearms, whether handguns or long guns. On page 135:
"A person may sell a firearm to an unlicensed resident of his or her State, if the buyer is not prohibited by law from receiving or possessing a firearm, or to a licensee in any State."
Neal