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Originally Posted by NoSecondBest
No, a rifle doesn’t have to go through an FFL if you buy it in person. It only has to go through an FFL if you have it shipped to you in your own state.
Note: OP was asking about a rifle.
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He was asking about buying a rifle in a state other than his state of residence. That is an interstate transfer, which is subject to federal law. As Spats McGee posted, an interstate transfer of a long gun must go through an FFL, either the state where the transfer takes place OR the buyer's state of residence.
If this is incorrect, please post a link to the law that provides otherwise.