Because your profile says you joined Jul of this yearShort timer? I have been on this site about 15 years but not lately and yes I don't post much. You want my Social security number
Because your profile says you joined Jul of this yearShort timer? I have been on this site about 15 years but not lately and yes I don't post much. You want my Social security number
Yeah this true, my old account got deleted, maybe because I hadn't posted in forever. So I signed back up.
yeah that doesn't mean much. my account says i'm only a few years old or whatever and i've been here waaaaay longer.
On your current account or is your join date inaccurateyeah that doesn't mean much. my account says i'm only a few years old or whatever and i've been here waaaaay longer.
Under federal law, an unlicensed individual is prohibited from transferring a firearm to an individual who does not reside in the same state as the transferee. Generally, for a person to lawfully transfer a firearm to an unlicensed person who resides out of state, the firearm must be shipped to an FFL within the recipient’s state of residenceNope, but you could drive to NY and buy it from that individual thru an FFL in NY and take it home but knowing NY they would probably have you wait for all the paperwork to sift thru their system before you could make a move homeward, then once you got home you might have to go thru what ever system OK has to get it in your name. The only problem I see with this is if you got caught in a heavy gun control state on your way home they could make life misserable for you, depending on their laws and they might want to confiscate your gun. I 've known a few guys who done this before without any problems but I would not do it myself. The safest way would be to have your buddy send it from an FFL in NY to an FFL in OK, shouldn't be any problem that way.
i am more than willing to drive to tulsa or wherever for a good deal if saving the additional costs like ffl, shipping, tax, etc.
when gas was cheap is was too easy. i jumped on the turnpike when some deals were 10 minutes old lol.I drive to OKC area a lot to meet up with OSA people. My drive down is cheaper than the markup on most guns being sold up here.
Unless I have missed information in life, these are the basic rules:You are saying that an out of state individual can purchase a firearm from an individual in NY at an FFL, or through an FFL and take the firearm with them? I did not realize this was OK, always thought an out of state transaction needed to go FFL-FFL with some very few exceptions.
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