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    Default i need help from an ffl

    So im 20 years old and due to me being layed off im forced to sell my guns. I have a hipoint handgun that my dad gave me when i turned 18 and i was wanting to make sure that i can legally transfer it to someone else. I know it cant be transfered to me from an ffl but what about the other way around ? Ive been looking around and cant really find anything on the subject. Also is there an ffl in greeley who would be willing to do the transfer(i read about some places that wont do it just because of their own policies). Any help would be appreciated.

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    You can definitely transfer it to someone else 21+ at an FFL. It's about the age of the buyer, not the seller.

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    Sweet that is what i thought. Now i just need to find an ffl that will do it

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    Quote Originally Posted by New2aks View Post
    Sweet that is what i thought. Now i just need to find an ffl that will do it
    Any FFL that does face to face transfers I'm guessing? Since when do the forms ask for the age of the seller? All that matters is the buyer. Find a buyer and go to their favorite FFL.

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    Try tacticool arms on 13th st and 11th ave. I think it's 1028 13th st. I believe they do transfers for cheap.

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    Don't sell it. It came from your dad, don't look at it as Cash. Go get a job at McDonalds before you sell a gun your old man gave you. Sorry, that's my .02

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herman View Post
    Don't sell it. It came from your dad, don't look at it as Cash. Go get a job at McDonalds before you sell a gun your old man gave you. Sorry, that's my .02
    It's a HiPoint..

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    Quote Originally Posted by def90 View Post
    It's a HiPoint..
    And?

    His old man gave it too him, I'd advise against getting rid of it also, hi point or not.

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    My old man, older than dirt, remembers his grandpa swingin around an old double barrel getting bunnies for the fam. It has long ago disappeared. I would absolutely love to pass a gun like that down the tree. The way things in this country are going even a slingshot might have value/necessity in a few generations. I remember what it is like to be a broke ass college kid, I ended up busting tires instead of selling stuff. Damn glad I did.

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    Also, the additional poll taxes (FFL fees) imposed on us by our wonderful Democratic State house, Senate and Governator will have MUCH more impact to a sale of a Hi-Point (in the $100-150 range) than they would for an EVIL AR-15 (in the $500-2000 range)...

    The costs to sell it are a much higher percentage of it's sale price that it doesn't make much sense... What other options do you have?
    I tend to agree, based on the source and the above discussion- keep it, find something else to sell

    If I were closer, I could help more (with a job, work between jobs, etc...)

    Good luck, God speed & I hope you can land on your feet without having to sell the farm (so to speak)
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