FFL’s Advice Needed: want to buy a rifle, guy lives in Vegas…

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Hey there. Wanted to ask because IDK

I found a guy with a long rifle for sale. Out of Vegas. Don’t want to ship and risk theft.

What are my options?

Drive there and transfer with NV ffl?

He drives here to transfer with AZ ffl?

Is FFL transfer necessary?

Just want to avoid shipping. It’s not some everyday nonsense. It’s not a machine gun. It’s just a kick ass bolt gun I’ve been eyeballing a while. And I found one.
 
Pretty sure you can't transfer across state lines without an ffl. I believe the only legal way is to ship from him to your ffl.
 
Azgunlover69 said:
Pretty sure you can't transfer across state lines without an ffl. I believe the only legal way is to ship from him to your ffl.

So could I drive to Vegas, meet at local Vegas FFL and perform the transfer or is mailing to AZ FFL the only way?

Goals:
-1st avoid anything illegal
-2nd avoid UPS “loosing” another firearm
 
Doc said:
Azgunlover69 said:
Pretty sure you can't transfer across state lines without an ffl. I believe the only legal way is to ship from him to your ffl.

So could I drive to Vegas, meet at local Vegas FFL and perform the transfer or is mailing to AZ FFL the only way?

Goals:
-1st avoid anything illegal
-2nd avoid UPS “loosing” another firearm
Not unless you have valid Nevada license.
 
Azgunlover69 said:
Doc said:
Azgunlover69 said:
Pretty sure you can't transfer across state lines without an ffl. I believe the only legal way is to ship from him to your ffl.

So could I drive to Vegas, meet at local Vegas FFL and perform the transfer or is mailing to AZ FFL the only way?

Goals:
-1st avoid anything illegal
-2nd avoid UPS “loosing” another firearm
Not unless you have valid Nevada license.

No, I’m AZ all the way.


f***.

Appreciate the clarity.

Thanks, better than catching a charge or wasting my time/realtor get told the same truths 100’s of miles away from home.
 
Doc,
I would not worry about shipping. Can it get lost or stolen, sure, but I ship 5 plus guns a month and have never had an issue, sending it USPO registered mail, insured. It is the most secure mail/shipping service (protected by safes, cages, sealed containers, locks, and keys). This is the method that most all MG dealers ship their firearms.
Just have your guy in Nevada, ship the gun registered to an FFL in AZ and you'll b good to go.
 
delta6 said:
Doc,
I would not worry about shipping. Can it get lost or stolen, sure, but I ship 5 plus guns a month and have never had an issue, sending it USPO registered mail, insured. It is the most secure mail/shipping service (protected by safes, cages, sealed containers, locks, and keys). This is the method that most all MG dealers ship their firearms.
Just have your guy in Nevada, ship the gun registered to an FFL in AZ and you'll b good to go.

appreciate the advice. It’s the route I’ll go


Anyone have an FFL in Vegas they like? I’ll send him there, confirm SN and send payment.
 
Doc said:
delta6 said:
Doc,
I would not worry about shipping. Can it get lost or stolen, sure, but I ship 5 plus guns a month and have never had an issue, sending it USPO registered mail, insured. It is the most secure mail/shipping service (protected by safes, cages, sealed containers, locks, and keys). This is the method that most all MG dealers ship their firearms.
Just have your guy in Nevada, ship the gun registered to an FFL in AZ and you'll b good to go.

appreciate the advice. It’s the route I’ll go


Anyone have an FFL in Vegas they like? I’ll send him there, confirm SN and send payment.
Ask your dealer here in Phoenix, if he knows of one he deals with in Vegas.
 
You folks are aware that a long gun may be purchased in a state other than your state of residence, so long as the purchase does not break the laws of either state, correct?

I'm not saying from individual to individual, but a person can purchase from an FFL in another state. So, a person from Ohio (or Nevada, NM, Iowa, WY, etc...) can come to AZ, present their OH (or other relatively Red State) ID, do their background check, and purchase a long gun here, and walk out the door the same day...so long as neither state's laws are broken.

So, I would think that Doc could do the same in LV, assuming that an FFL there is willing to do the background check, for their typical transfer fee, I'm sure. I'd make danged certain that the FFL in question was on board with this, make certain that your ID is completely correct (address on ID is your current and correct home, your name is spelled correctly on your ID, its not close to expiring, and it's not cracked, falling apart, or some info is unreadable due to aging issues), so as not to make the trip for nothing.

I know that Cabela's sells long guns to out of state residents all the time...and they're picky as hell about following the letter of the law. Something you may wish to consider, and look into.
 
Bullzaye said:
You folks are aware that a long gun may be purchased in a state other than your state of residence, so long as the purchase does not break the laws of either state, correct?

I'm not saying from individual to individual, but a person can purchase from an FFL in another state. So, a person from Ohio (or Nevada, NM, Iowa, WY, etc...) can come to AZ, present their OH (or other relatively Red State) ID, do their background check, and purchase a long gun here, and walk out the door the same day...so long as neither state's laws are broken.

So, I would think that Doc could do the same in LV, assuming that an FFL there is willing to do the background check, for their typical transfer fee, I'm sure. I'd make danged certain that the FFL in question was on board with this, make certain that your ID is completely correct (address on ID is your current and correct home, your name is spelled correctly on your ID, its not close to expiring, and it's not cracked, falling apart, or some info is unreadable due to aging issues), so as not to make the trip for nothing.

I know that Cabela's sells long guns to out of state residents all the time...and they're picky as hell about following the letter of the law. Something you may wish to consider, and look into.

Right - FFls sell/deliver long guns to nonresidents over the counter all the time. It’s only handguns that have to be shipped to the home state. NV private sales have to run through FFLs regardless, so I’m sure this isn’t brand new for FFLs up there.
 
The OP doesn't need a dealer in Nevada, he only needs a dealer in AZ that will accept the firearm.
 
Doc said:
delta6 said:
The OP doesn't need a dealer in Nevada, he only needs a dealer in AZ that will accept the firearm.

Yeah. I think I’m going this route.

Vegas had had enough of me.

https://www.frontiercarry.org/buying-and-selling-az.html#:~:text=The%20firearm%20is%20legal%20in,dealer%20in%20buyer's%20home%20state.




Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde
 
kenpoprofessor said:
Doc said:
delta6 said:
The OP doesn't need a dealer in Nevada, he only needs a dealer in AZ that will accept the firearm.

Yeah. I think I’m going this route.

Vegas had had enough of me.

https://www.frontiercarry.org/buying-and-selling-az.html#:~:text=The%20firearm%20is%20legal%20in,dealer%20in%20buyer's%20home%20state.




Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde

:confusion-scratchheadyellow:
 
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