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Aznative
FARTS ON CLUELESS LIBERALS
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posted December 20, 2014 07:43 AM
There is a provision in the federal gun control act that allows gun dealers to sell long guns to residents of neighboring states. That law is sometimes pushed to the limit. I had a gun dealer offer to sell me a rifle or shotgun in utah.
It is a violation of a federal law to go out of state and make a private party purchase without the 4473 and back ground check bs. I know it applies to pistols, but long guns??????
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Prune Picker
AR Forum Assistant Moderator-handgun GURU and dispenser of sage advice
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posted December 20, 2014 09:50 AM
AZ, the federal law you mention has been in effect for several years concerning "long arms"(both rifles & shotguns) purchased by out of state people. I know of a guy who would vacation in Alaska and purchase a 870 Rem. 12 ga. express, he would cut the barrel down to a useable length and either throw away the barrel and give the receiver to the host or sell it at the end of the vacation. As far as I know the only issue is some of the blue states might have a state law forbidding an out of stater from any firearm purchases.
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