Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
Originally Posted by Swifty52
According to Pa. regs he can just give them to you. That’s how it is here in Nebraska too.

Next, we examined Pennsylvania law when it comes to the transfer of modern handguns. Typically, sales or transfers of modern handguns between private individuals must take place in “the place of business of a licensed importer, manufacturer, dealer or county sheriff’s office . . . .” 18 Pa.C.S. § 6111. Essentially, these transfers must take place through your Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) or through the Sheriff’s Office. In facilitating the transfer, the FFL or Sheriff will take the same precautions required of a dealer when selling to an individual. So, yes, the person receiving the firearm will submit to a background check (so much for that “gun show loophole”, right?).

This requirement does not apply to transfers between spouses, transfers between a parent and child or to transfers between grandparent and grandchild. Id. Transfers between folks in these relationships can take place without any record required or background check provided that the transferring person does not knowingly transfer the weapon to a prohibited person. Again, this doesn’t necessarily serve as ammunition for the “gun show loophole” folks, because it doesn’t seem to make much sense to meet Grandpa at the gun show to complete a transfer.



Nice of you to post this,
You wasted your time.


I already answered the question as it pertains to the OP in his
home state.

Others will continue to post schitz about THEIR state, or federal law.


Gotta love the fire, some snowflake always gotta be butt hurt about something. You because I quoted Pennsylvania state regs but live in Nebraska. Did the Gerbil hurt your azz on the way in?



Swifty