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    Default Shipping a long gun to yourself in CO from another state?

    I have a quick question but I'm not finding a clear answer.

    A friend of my has been given two firearms by a parent in TN that is moving into a retirement home, they would like to ship the firearms back to CO. The FFL in TN is saying that they have to go through an FFL in CO. I believe this is true since they reside in different states but given that the firearms are a gift from a parent I'm not 100% sure.

    I know about the law around bequests or succession but that doesn't apply here.

    Would the parent be able to ship them directly to the FFL in CO and avoid paying the FFL in TN to ship?

    Any advice is appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foxtrot View Post
    Yes, if the CO FFL is willing.

    If they are, parents should photocopy their drivers license, and write the firearm information on that photocopy (make, model, serial, caliber, type) and sign it. Then include that in the box.

    That said, the only way parents could ship handguns that way is by fedex/ups air at the hub. Which is expensive. So handguns are actually cheaper FFL to FFL (usually). Long guns are cheaper Person to FFL but ASK FIRST.

    So the cost comes down to "what are they shipping".
    Sorry to take it off topic, but what is the difference in shipping a handgun price wise, from an FFL vs from a person to FFL? May be shipping a pistol soon, and i'd like the cheapest option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hurley842002 View Post
    Sorry to take it off topic, but what is the difference in shipping a handgun price wise, from an FFL vs from a person to FFL? May be shipping a pistol soon, and i'd like the cheapest option.
    Handguns require Overnight shipping. Plus most if not all FFL require a hand gun to come from another FFL. Not all, however most i've dealt with want a hand gun to come from an FFL.

    https://www.atf.gov/content/firearms...rearms-carrier

    Yes, as a non-licensee you can ship a pistol out of state, but ONLY to a licensed dealer. The BATFE states, “In addition, Federal law requires that the carrier be notified that the shipment contains a firearm and prohibits common or contract carriers from requiring or causing any label to be placed on any package indicating that it contains a firearm.”
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    I got my first breakover .410 when I was 8. I got a pump 12ga when I was 14; both when Dad felt I was ready. Dad bought them and gave them to me as gifts. I grew up in Texas, and when I moved to a different state I packed up my guns and took them with me.

    So how is this different? I'm genuinely curious why you can't just put them in the car and drive them home to CO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Teufelhund View Post
    I got my first breakover .410 when I was 8. I got a pump 12ga when I was 14; both when Dad felt I was ready. Dad bought them and gave them to me as gifts. I grew up in Texas, and when I moved to a different state I packed up my guns and took them with me.

    So how is this different? I'm genuinely curious why you can't just put them in the car and drive them home to CO.
    I believe it has to do to transferring a firearm to a private party residing in another state. If you already own it you can move with it or even ship it back to your house (I believe). You can also buy a long gun from a dealer in another state but since this is private parties on both sides it's a bit different.

    The part that had me confused as that it's a parent... if they had died it looks like it would be easier.

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    Its a gift of a gun. Just send it to yourself via fedex follow their shipping rules or just bring it back in the car
    tn has no ubc law. Interstate transport of fire arms federal regs if you're driving thru a ban state.

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    Who owns the guns? The parent gave the guns to the son. It sounds like the son owns the guns, not the parent. If the son owns the guns then it's a matter of the owner transporting the guns himself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by foxtrot View Post
    . So handguns are actually cheaper FFL to FFL (usually).
    I guess this is the part I was wondering about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by th3w01f View Post
    I believe it has to do to transferring a firearm to a private party residing in another state. If you already own it you can move with it or even ship it back to your house (I believe). You can also buy a long gun from a dealer in another state but since this is private parties on both sides it's a bit different.

    The part that had me confused as that it's a parent... if they had died it looks like it would be easier.
    Ok, so maybe the difference is the state of residence of the owner then? So if my Dad, who still lives in Texas, gave me a gun as a gift today, I would have to ship it to CO through an FFL because CO is my state of residence? Man, that's some convoluted BS.

    Sorry if I derailed your thread, man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hurley842002 View Post
    I guess this is the part I was wondering about.
    Yes it's cheaper & less hassle. drop off hand gun with all info for shipping, pay and leave
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