Or you can do what I did fly back home with an empty case loaded my gun that was a gift checked the case on the way back all done no hassle of shipping etc. I highly recommend a pelican case it came through the whole deall with fly colors no issues.
I think that's the crux of my question, under Fed law can a parent (or anyone) legally gift a firearm to someone else who resides in another state. It doesn't appear you can sell one to someone from another state, regardless of which state you or they live in.
The state in question in TN so not one of the super strict states.
Sounds like it would be easier if they were lost in the lake in a boating accident. Then the salvaged parts could be shipped anyway you want.
Bureaucracy!!! This is why background checks should be abolished!! (will never happen due to neurotic moms).
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LOL, I called the ATF and they weren't entirely sure either, they suggested FFL to FFL just to make sure no laws are broken.![]()
I mailed my own guns from myself, to myself, from Alaska where I was stationed, back home. Went straight through USPS. It was something absurd like 10 long guns at the time, and I ended up paying like $300 in shipping based on weight/bulk. No transfer of ownership, so it's legal.