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Old April 4, 2018, 07:15 PM   #3
Spats McGee
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Originally Posted by Nunya53 View Post
. . . .Myself, I am a private individual. I'm fairly confident the other party would have to be an FFL???

Say I find a collector that absolutely must have this rifle due to it's 2 digit serial number. Can I sell it to him if he isn't an FFL?

Might be elementary questions, I know but it's better to be safe than sorry.

Jerry
Yes, it is absolutely better safe than sorry. The bottom line on interstate firearms transactions, in terms of federal law is that all interstate firearms transfers (with the exceptions of bequests under a will and temporary sporting purpose loans) must go through an FFL.
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