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Question about Selling a rifle to an out of state buyer

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I have a guy who is currently interested in buying a rifle from me. He lives in New York, my question is if we do a face-to-face transfer, does it have to be at a New York FFL or can we do it at an FFL in NJ???

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Depends on the receiving FFL. Some will with a copy of your D/L to tell him who is sending it to him. Some will not.  Buyer would have to let you know who he is using and what business practices the receiving FFL has.

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One last note: You can ship a long arm via USPS, but you must declare. Consider registered/insured.

 

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Pizza Bob

I believe it must go Express... meaning next day. Pistols can only go USPS through a FFL (meaning a FFL ships to another FFL).

 

I just shipped a Winchester 1897 to Illinois via UPS for about $27 (with insurance; long guns can go Ground). Need a copy of the FFL for UPS to include with package, walk into a UPS hub (not a UPS Store), and it is good to go.

 

I always ship with a copy of my license, as FFLs are required to log where the gun comes from. When I had that same Winchester shipped to my FFL, I told the guy that he needs a copy of the license. Said, "no problem." Gets there... NO LICENSE! My FFL couldn't log it in until he contacted the guy and had him fax a copy over.

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You can ship yourself to an FFL not to the individual.  Not all FFL's take shipments from individuals but the majority do.  I highly recommend FedEx 2 day and not using USPS.  I had an issue where the took the firearm, after I did everything correctly, and it took more than a year to get it back through appeals through my post master and finally hired a lawyer.  If you ship fedex you must take it to a fedex central location.  You cannot use a Fedex office location.  

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You can ship yourself to an FFL not to the individual.  Not all FFL's take shipments from individuals but the majority do.  I highly recommend FedEx 2 day and not using USPS.  I had an issue where the took the firearm, after I did everything correctly, and it took more than a year to get it back through appeals through my post master and finally hired a lawyer.  If you ship fedex you must take it to a fedex central location.  You cannot use a Fedex office location.

 

Link?

 

I know UPS is like that, but FedEx?

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