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<blockquote data-quote="tranger2" data-source="post: 941637" data-attributes="member: 10076"><p>This post is a result of my selling a rifle to my brother in law who lives in Texas. He called three FFL's in Texas who said if he comes to OK and it is a face to face transaction, we do not need an FFL transaction. </p><p></p><p>So then I posted this question and it looks like I do per Federal law. I went to a gunsite and found an FFL in Texas who would handle a transfer for $5 for military/law enforcement. My brother in law called the FFL to handle the deal and explained what was going on. This FFL (the fourth) again said if he was in the state and was face to face, then it could be done.</p><p></p><p>I guess I will call ATF next week and see if I can an "official" answer. </p><p>Any FFL's on the board care to give their expert advice on this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tranger2, post: 941637, member: 10076"] This post is a result of my selling a rifle to my brother in law who lives in Texas. He called three FFL's in Texas who said if he comes to OK and it is a face to face transaction, we do not need an FFL transaction. So then I posted this question and it looks like I do per Federal law. I went to a gunsite and found an FFL in Texas who would handle a transfer for $5 for military/law enforcement. My brother in law called the FFL to handle the deal and explained what was going on. This FFL (the fourth) again said if he was in the state and was face to face, then it could be done. I guess I will call ATF next week and see if I can an "official" answer. Any FFL's on the board care to give their expert advice on this? [/QUOTE]
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