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    Default Buying a firearm as a gift?

    My father wants to buy a firearm. He currently has a .38 special that he carries and shoots but he wants something bigger and more fun to casual shoot. I told him an M&P, but he cant justify the $480 or so right now.

    What I was thinking is buying him a firearm as a gift. Is that legal? One issue is he lives in Massachusetts which requires thumb safeties and all that other crap.

    I would buy it and ship it to an FFL in Mass where he would pick it up and transfer to his name.

    Thoughts?
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    Assuming youre buying it from an ffl you should be able to pay for the firearm w/o a cbi and have the dealer ship directly to his ffl where it would be transferred to him. Disclaimer: I'm no lawyer.
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    Just dont say that on the 4473 or it could be considered a strw sell if im not mistaking.

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    There's no problem with this. It's legal to purchase a gun for anyone who's legal to possess it as long as it's a bona-fide gift.

    You can do the 4473 and everything if required. Just buy the gun and ship it to dad (well...ship it to an FFL where dad picks it up) or have a dealer ship it to the FFL. Piece o' cake.
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    Wow good to know, I always buy guns for my wife and just thought i was being a criminal for once in my life. (there goes my excitement).

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    my best man bought me an sr9 for my wedding. he just bought it in his name and then gave it to me. sure, its in his name, but hes fairly certain i won't commit a murder with it as he has known me my whole life. it isn't any different than selling one on here to someone, in fact, its safer. or you can go through all the proper channels and have it in his name

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    Instructions for Question 11a (Are you the actual buyer of the firearm listed on this form?) say, in part:
    "You are also the actual transferee/buyer if you are legitimately purchasing the firearm as a gift for a third party."
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    awesome. So I can buy it, and have it shipped right to his FFL where he will do the check.

    awesome

    Joe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    Instructions for Question 11a (Are you the actual buyer of the firearm listed on this form?) say, in part:
    "You are also the actual transferee/buyer if you are legitimately purchasing the firearm as a gift for a third party."

    Out of curiosity where is the quote from? Is this on the form?

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