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Interstate Shipping of Guns?

sdpontiacsdpontiac Member Posts: 13 ✭✭
edited December 2002 in Ask the Experts
If I sell a gun on the auction to a person in another state. Can I ship the gun to a FFL holder in the buyer's home state or do I have to have a FFL holder in my state ship it to the buyer's FFL holder?
thanks,
Mark

Comments

  • gissimogissimo Member Posts: 47 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    You can ship it to the FFL holder, however some FFl holders will not release their paperwork to individuals. That task is up to the buyer to resolve.
  • 4C_Ranch4C_Ranch Member Posts: 61 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    You can ship long guns direct to an FFL. You dont have to go thru an FFL on your end. Sometimes dealers (especially in California) will give you problems over this but that is their personal preference, not the law. Handguns have to go FFL to FFL.
  • gad38gad38 Member Posts: 179
    edited November -1
    UPS and the postal service in Ohio will only ship guns from FFL holders to FFL holders unless it is for repair.......Greg
  • competentonecompetentone Member Posts: 4,698 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by 4C_Ranch
    Handguns have to go FFL to FFL.



    That is wrong. A private person can ship a handgun to an FFL in another State--but he cannot use the U.S. Post Office as the FFL can.
  • gurngurn Member Posts: 57 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Here's some stuff from the ATF website. Some state's get more specific. This is the Federal guideline. As long as you don't use the US Mail it's good
    (B8) May a nonlicensee ship a firearm through the U. S. Postal Service? [Back]
    A nonlicensee may mail a shotgun or rifle to a resident of his or her own state or to a licensee in any state. Handguns are not mailable. A common or contract carrier must be used to ship a handgun. A nonlicensee may not transfer any firearm to a nonlicensed resident of another state. The Postal Service recommends that longguns be sent by registered mail and that no marking of any kind which would indicate the nature of the contents be placed on the outside of any parcel containing firearms.
    (B9) May a nonlicensee ship a firearm by carrier? [Back]
    A nonlicensee may ship a firearm by carrier to a resident of his or her own state or to a licensee in any state. A common or contract carrier must be
    used to ship a handgun. In addition, Federal law requires that the carrier be notified that the shipment contains a firearm and prohibits common or contract
    carriers from requiring or causing any label to be placed on any package indicating that it contains a firearm. [18 U. S. C. 922( a)( 2)( A) and 922( e), 27 CFR 178.31]
    B1) To whom may an unlicensed person transfer firearms under the GCA? [Back]
    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. A firearm other than a curio or relic may not be transferred interstate to a licensed collector. [18 U. S. C 922( a)( 3) and (5), 922( b)( 3), 27 CFR 178.29]
    (B2) From whom may an unlicensed person acquire a firearm under the GCA? [Back]
    A person may only buy a firearm within the person's own state, except that he or she may buy a rifle or shotgun, in person, at a licensee's premises in any state, provided the sale complies with state laws applicable in the state of sale and the state where the purchaser resides. [18 U. S. C 922( a)( 3) and (5), 922( b)( 3), 27 CFR 178.29]
    (B3) May an unlicensed person obtain a firearm from an out-of-state source if the person arranges to obtain the firearm through a licensed dealer in the
    purchaser's own state? [Back]
    A person not licensed under the GCA and not prohibited from acquiring firearms may purchase a firearm from an out-of-state source and obtain the firearm if an arrangement is made with a licensed dealer in the purchaser's state of residence for the purchaser to obtain the firearm from the dealer. [18 U. S. C 922( a)( 3) and (5), 922( b)( 3), 27 CFR 178.29]
  • ATFATF Member Posts: 11,683 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    4C Ranch,I don't know where you got that info ? But it's wrong.


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    ATF
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