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IncorrectI believe that if it is person to person there are no laws regarding sales. If he was a dealer he probably couldn't sell it to you. but person to person is different.
Could I meet a seller at a FFL in Ala,do the paperwork,take possession of the weapon,and come back to Fla with it. OR . . . . Does it have to be transferred from owner, to Ala FFL, to Fla FFL,then I pick it up from the Fla FFL ???
Sorry guys . . . . this is all new to me. ---SAWMAN
https://www.atf.gov/questions-and-a...on-receive-firearm-his-or-her-state-he-or-sheThe way TennJeep1618 is surely the safest way, however I'm fairly sure the ATF rules allow the private sell of a long gun across state lines, but the purchase actually has to occur at the seller residence. Not completely sure why it is written this way, but some stretch it to mean an agreed upon location. That is a big stretch. Seller's residence to me means the sellers house or apartment, and I believe that's what it means to the ATF also!
Not sure why but AL FFL's seem to all be up to speed on the law, however several FFL's in Pensacola area won't do those transfers and they don't seem to be very well informed of the law. Hmmm.....
Not really up on the long gun stuff. Have bought several pistols/revos at the Robertsdale gun show and they have to transfer them to a FFL in Fla. I had to pick them up at Mike's. Even with my Fla CWP.
Just wanna stay legal here. Thanks for all the info guys. Good discussion. --- SAWMAN