Myself I would go to your local gun store and do it though them, costs very little and with all the law suits out there why open yourself to one. Do it though the gun store than their liable not you.
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Myself I would go to your local gun store and do it though them, costs very little and with all the law suits out there why open yourself to one. Do it though the gun store than their liable not you.
Myself I would go to your local gun store and do it though them, costs very little and with all the law suits out there why open yourself to one. Do it though the gun store than their liable not you.
Uh! You can't do a FTF with a MA Resident unless both seller and buyer are BOTH MA Residents. This is Fed Law, penalty in the "big house"!
Between states, the buyer (if a MA Resident) would have to go thru a MA Dealer (who then does the FA-10), but the handgun would either have to be on the EOPS List or "in MA" on 10/21/98 for the dealer to conclude this transaction.
What is the seller is a MA resident, and the buyer is from CT? The CT resident can't go up to MA and buy the firearm from a resident, nor a dealer.... but could the MA resident take the firearm into CT and sell it FTF to a CT resident?
but could the MA resident take the firearm into CT and sell it FTF to a CT resident?
So, if you are a Mass resident, and not an FFL, you may NOT sell to a CT resident, no matter how you try it.
Oh, come on, you're just not trying hard enough. You could bequeath it to them in exchange for the money, and then kill yourself
Anybody know the rules for CT? Do I need forms, etc. We don't require any cards or license for rifles/shotguns. As long as the person isn't a felon - you're good.
I may do a Face to Face for a firearm I am trying to sell/trade.
Seems like meeting in a parking lot, etc would be very shady if some soccer mom saw you and decided to call the police on you.
Private Sale of Firearms
Pistols and Revolvers
Federal Law states you may only buy a handgun in the state in which you reside.
You can only buy a handgun in Connecticut, if in addition to being a resident, you have a valid Permit to carry Pistols or Revolvers, a valid Eligibility Certificate, if you are a licensed Firearms Dealer or if you are a Sworn Police Officer.
A DPS-67-C and a DPS-3-C (4 copies) must be completed. The seller of the handgun must contact the Special Licensing and Firearms Unit at (860) 685-8400, or 1-(888) 335-8438 and obtain an authorization number for that sale. This number is to be added to both forms. The DPS-67-C is to be retained by the seller for 20 years. The seller should retain the original copy their records, give one copy to the purchaser as a receipt, submit one copy to the local police authority where the purchaser resides and submit a final copy to the Commissioner of Public Safety.
Rifles and Shotguns
Sales of long arms between non-licensed dealers, commonly referred to as second hand sales, require no paperwork or notification, however, it is strongly recommended that all firearms be voluntarily registered. In the event of loss or theft of firearm this will provide easy retrieval of information for insurance or police information and assure return of recovered property. (exception: sales conducted at gun shows require NICS authorization check and transfer paperwork) The only restrictions are the seller may not sell to anyone under 18 years of age, or to anyone the seller knows is prohibited from possessing firearms.
Anybody know the rules for CT? Do I need forms, etc. We don't require any cards or license for rifles/shotguns. As long as the person isn't a felon - you're good.
I may do a Face to Face for a firearm I am trying to sell/trade.
Seems like meeting in a parking lot, etc would be very shady if some soccer mom saw you and decided to call the police on you.
I have a question, I know someone from SIG whos a NH resident, who's going to be getting a MA compliant model and transferring it to me, as long as it is MA compliant it can be transferred to me in MA on a eFA10 correct?
No. If it is a compliant rifle you can transfer it via a NH FFL then fill out a FA10 for registration in MA or have it shipped directly to a MA FFL. If it is a compliant handgun you must transfer it via a MA FFL, that is a federal law.