So, here's the situation.
I have a few guns stored at a relative's house out of state. If I wanted to have a few of those guns sent to me, does it have to go through an FFL?
We're not talking about anything exotic or highly regulated. A .22LR, a .50 muzzleloader, and a 12ga pump. Would be shipped from Indiana to Nevada.
The cautious side of me says - send it through an FFL regardless of what the law says. Better to be overly careful and have all your ducks in a row in case somebody decides to try to make a problem out of it.
The practical side of me says, it's going to be expensive enough to ship as it is, if I have to pay for FFL Transfers for each on top of that - i might as well just go buy a new gun.
Thoughts?
I have a few guns stored at a relative's house out of state. If I wanted to have a few of those guns sent to me, does it have to go through an FFL?
We're not talking about anything exotic or highly regulated. A .22LR, a .50 muzzleloader, and a 12ga pump. Would be shipped from Indiana to Nevada.
The cautious side of me says - send it through an FFL regardless of what the law says. Better to be overly careful and have all your ducks in a row in case somebody decides to try to make a problem out of it.
The practical side of me says, it's going to be expensive enough to ship as it is, if I have to pay for FFL Transfers for each on top of that - i might as well just go buy a new gun.
Thoughts?