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Originally Posted by kilimanjaro
Once the probate is completed, if you don't want to have an FFL send your Dad's handguns to an FFL in your state, and then transfer to you there, just go to Florida, box them up,....
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Not exactly --
- There must be a written will which is properly admitted to probate.
- The will must specifically bequeath the guns to the individual.
- At the appropriate time in the probate proceedings the executor will arrange the delivery of the guns under the supervision of the court.
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